FCB Nyasa Big Bullets have started looking for Lanjesi Nkhoma’s replacement as the attacker is on the verge of leaving the Club after catching the interest of foreign Clubs, Wa Mpira 𝐜𝐚𝐧 𝐫𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐚𝐥.
The People’s Team will have to start preparing for life without their two star players, Patrick Mwaungulu and Nkhoma who are on the ladder of TP Mazembe.
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Sources told Wa Mpira Media Group (WMG) that the team have identified Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos’s attacker, Lameck Gamphani as the replacement for Nkhoma.
Bullets have been tracking the player’s development and they were keen to approach his parent club last year, a decision they reserved after seeing the progress of Chikumbutso Salima on loan at Bangwe All Stars. However, the people’s team are yet to approach Dedza pending the completion of the transfer of their players.
“Dedza Dynamos are aware of Bullets’ interest in Gamphani but they are yet to be approached. They will allow him to join Bullets should a good offer be tabled,” said the source.
Mazembe plan to loan players to Don Bosco
TP Mazembe are serving the FIFA ban for failing to pay $70,000 to their former goalkeeper, Narcisse Nlend for breach of contract without a valid reason. As previously predicted, the club was warned that he would be suspended if he failed to resolve the dispute with the Cameroonian goalkeeper amicably.
Also, another verdict is imminent against TP Mazembe over a non-compliance deal with a sporting manager. Several players engaged in lawsuits against the club, not by choice but by force, as some people close to President Moïse Katumbi acted as if they were untouchable at FIFA, refusing to cooperate amicably with athletes.
However, despite serving the FIFA ban, the Mighty Mazembe can still sign players but will not be able to feature them. FIFA can impose bans usually for two or three transfer windows after clubs have broken transfer rules or have unpaid transfer debts to other clubs.
Clubs banned from registering players – in cases often called “transfer bans” – can sign new players, but cannot field them in matches because they cannot register them with the national federation.
“The main objective of this new tool is to provide stakeholders, including players and clubs, as well as the general public, with an overview of all clubs currently blocked from registering new players, ” FIFA said in a statement.
Times Sport reposts that Mazembe are planning to loan Lanjesi Nkhoma, Patrick Mwaungulu, and Lawrence Chaziya their feeder side, Don Bosco until their ban is lifted.
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