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European clubs after a Zimbabwean goalkeeper
06 Jan 2012 at 06:56hrs | Views
WASHINGTON ARUBI has revealed that three unnamed European clubs have shown interest in his services in landmark developments that could open a new challenging chapter for the Zimbabwe international goalkeeper.
The 26-year-old 'keeper, who was crowned the best player plying his trade on the domestic front last year, told The Herald this week that two clubs in Greece and one in Cyprus are keen to engage him.
Arubi had to cut short his holiday during the festive season to travel to Harare after being summoned by an agent who advised him there was considerable interest from the three undisclosed European clubs for his services.
"A lot has been happening during this off-season and I have just been advised that there are clubs in Greece and Cyprus that have been closely monitoring my performance and now want to talk to me," said Arubi.
Arubi was the standout player for Dynamos in a largely successful season for the Glamour Boys in which his dominant and inspirational show, as the last line of a mean defence that gave very little away, caught the eye of both allies and foes alike.
Leading from the back, with a level of both maturity and excellence last seen from a Dynamos goalkeeper in the heydays of the legendary Japhet "Short Cat" Mparutsa, Arubi became the pillar on which the Glamour Boys drew their strength en-route to writing a beautiful success story.
The 26-year-old 'keeper, who was crowned the best player plying his trade on the domestic front last year, told The Herald this week that two clubs in Greece and one in Cyprus are keen to engage him.
Arubi had to cut short his holiday during the festive season to travel to Harare after being summoned by an agent who advised him there was considerable interest from the three undisclosed European clubs for his services.
"A lot has been happening during this off-season and I have just been advised that there are clubs in Greece and Cyprus that have been closely monitoring my performance and now want to talk to me," said Arubi.
Arubi was the standout player for Dynamos in a largely successful season for the Glamour Boys in which his dominant and inspirational show, as the last line of a mean defence that gave very little away, caught the eye of both allies and foes alike.
Leading from the back, with a level of both maturity and excellence last seen from a Dynamos goalkeeper in the heydays of the legendary Japhet "Short Cat" Mparutsa, Arubi became the pillar on which the Glamour Boys drew their strength en-route to writing a beautiful success story.
Source - Byo24Sports