An Orlando Pirates midfielder is understood to be keen of a move abroad although it may not be possible for him to leave in January.
Due to a lack of regular game time in coach Jose Riveiro's team, Karim Kimvuidi could be willing to move to where he can improve his chances of playing, according to sources.
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According to those close to the latest developments at the Soweto giants, the 22-year-old winger has thought about assessing his options on the continent where he is believed to have attracted interest from a few clubs.
Before arriving in Mzansi in 2022 for Maritzburg United (now known as Durban City), Kimvuidi starred for DC Motema Pembe back home in the Democratic Republic of Congo and had been monitored by several clubs in Africa.
While sources have indicated to the Siya crew that interest has been mounting from clubs back home in the Congolese, the attack-minded player has also been linked with clubs in North Africa and elsewhere on the continent.
"Kimvuidi is one of those players one might say is unfortunate because despite being so talented he finds himself in an environment where he is competing with stars for a position, and it has been difficult for him to break into the team. He is a good player who can do very well at any other club but unfortunately, he is limited for game time where he is because of the competition," said the source.
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"A change of environment is what he needs even if it means going out on loan. But from what I understand, he would like to consider one of the options abroad rather than joining a PSL club on loan although that's unlikely to happen now in January," the source said.
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