South African striker Luther Singh has been gaining more European interest, the Siya crew has been informed.
The latest club wanting Singh is a team from Denmark and they have already enquired about the Cukaricki player's availability.
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Soccer Laduma had previously reported how Egyptian club Zamalek was interested in Singh.
The Serbia-based striker has also been monitored by teams in the MLS and South Africa.
Siya sources have indicated the player's management is looking at determining the right offer for a final decision.
"For now they can't say which Danish club it is. You remember he used to play for Copenhagen FC before and that club saw him that time (when he played there) but they could not sign him from their competitors," said the Siya source.
"Now that he is outside their league and country, they have shown interest once again and they are willing to bring him in. It's going to be tough not only for the team but for the player as well as there are several teams monitoring him. Others like Zamalek FC of Egypt have already made offers," the source added.
A second Siya source added that his current club in Serbia, Cukaricki also want to keep him and discusses PSL interest.
"Many teams value him and that's why you have seen that there are a number of inquires from different leagues including those in Asia and the MLS. But also, his current club in Serbia are not giving up on him," said the second Siya source.
"They still want to keep him and then there is the Soweto giant. You see what I am talking about? It won't be an easy decision to make at the end of the day," the source added.
Meanwhile his agent Warren Swartz of ProAthlete Management confirmed the interest from Denmark in his player and then revealed that a club from Israel wants him too.
"That's true. We have received a letter from Denmark as well as Israel but we can't go into details right now until there is something concrete. But the interest and inquiries are there for Luther (Singh)," Swartz confirmed.
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