Orlando Pirates have been joined by a few more clubs in pursuit of Karim Kimvuidi's signature, the Siya crew understands.
After an impressive debut season in the DStv Premiership, having arrived from Congolese club DC Motema Pembe, Kimvuidi proved to be one of the top signings despite Maritzburg United's disappointing campaign which ended in the team getting relegated.
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Pirates were the first club known to be keen on Kimvuidi and were soon joined by defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns in the race for the 21-year-old's services.
News reaching the Siya crew is that AmaZulu and Cape Town City have also been monitoring the attacking midfielder's situation with interest along with two unnamed clubs from overseas.
"There are several clubs locally and abroad that are keen on the services of Karim Kimvuidi and Orlando Pirates are one of them as already reported," said the source.
"Pirates have been joined in their interest by AmaZulu and Cape Town City. Sundowns have also been keen. There are also some teams from abroad that have shown interest and you can expect a move for the player to one of the clubs before the transfer window ends," the source added.
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Meanwhile, Cape Town City have officially welcomed Moritz Kossmann, who takes over as the coach of their DStv Diski Challenge team, as well as the head of technical for the academy.
"The club would like to officially welcome Moritz Kossmann, who is appointed as the new U21 DDC head coach, and head of technical for the academy. Moritz Kossmann brings a wealth of expertise, having spent the past six years producing a plethora of national team footballers at Ubuntu Academy. He aims to develop the next generation of elite City talents into the first team," the Citizens confirmed in their official Twitter account.
The club would like to officially welcome Moritz Kossmann, who is appointed as the new U21 DDC head coach, and head of technical for the academy.@moritzkossmann1 brings a wealth of expertise, having spent the past 6 years producing a plethora of national team footballers at… pic.twitter.com/NPdSOwoymg
— Cape Town City FC (@CapeTownCityFC) July 13, 2023
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