Bosso to bolster squad

HARARE - Premier Soccer League giants, Highlanders, have gone on the market in a bid to buy at least four quality players to replace their stars who are set to join different South African clubs in July.

Highlanders, who have been in devastating form this season, seem resigned to losing in


form midfielders, Honour Gombami and Vusa Nyoni and goalkeeper Tapuwa Kapini.

The three have been solidly behind Highlanders’ lighting start to the season in which they won 10 matches in a row and lost just once.

Both Highlanders chairman Ernest Sibanda and coach Methembe Ndlovu have pointed out publicly that they will have to use the cheque book to strengthen their team.

A top Highlanders official, said Bosso had actually started persuading a number of players to join them.
“We are busy in the market searching for players. What we have done is that the coach has identified a list of players he wants and if we get three of them we will be fine. So far we are happy with what we have done because a number of players are interested. What is left is for us to agree transfer fees with the clubs and also sort out personal terms with the players concerned,” said the official, without revealing names.

But ZimOnline understands that Highlanders are after Hwange midfielder, Carrington Gomba, Chapungu’s Phillip Marufu, Dynamos’ Evans Gwekwerere, CAPS United goalkeeper, Tsungi Mudzamiri and Monomotapa striker, Heavens Chinyama among a list of 10.

Sibanda, the Highlanders chairman has reportedly told his coaching staff that he has the resources for them to acquire any player in the country. Highlanders are after the championship, which has been won by CAPS over the past two seasons. – ZimOnline


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