Barely a month after being signed by Romanian giants FC Steau Bucharesti, the club's owner Gigi Becali has outlined the expectations for the club's new signing, former Kaizer Chiefs defender Siyabonga Ngezana.
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The erratic owner revealed in an interview with Fanatik on 22 July, that he had placed a €10 million (±R195 million) buy-out clause in the 26-year-old's contract because of the quality he possesses.
"Yes, we put a clause of 10 million euros to Ngezana. I can't believe how good he is, I don't know how anybody hasn't seen him before. I put this clause on him," he said.
However, a week later, the owner revealed that the club does not allow for long periods of acclimatisation.
"Ngezana needs time to adjust. We need a moment of adjustment, three or four months of accommodation, but we don't wait that long, a month, that's it", said Gigi Becali.
Ngezana was not included in the club's last match against Otelul on Saturday.
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