Former Kaizer Chiefs-linked striker Tumisang Orebonye is reportedly on the verge of seeing his proposed transfer to Wydad Athletic Club fall through.
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When Nasreddine Nabi was first appointed as the head coach of the Glamour Boys, one of the names touted as a potential target was his former attacker, the Botswana international.
According to Transfermarkt, the Palapye-born forward featured in 20 matches during Nabi’s final season at AS FAR Rabat, scoring five goals and registering one assist.
At the time, it was suggested that Orebonye could be of interest to Chiefs, with the player himself even admitting he would be open to the move. However, a transfer to Naturena never materialised. Instead, the attacker departed the Moroccan capital to join Libyan giants Al Ittihad midway through last season.
Despite only spending a few months at his new club, the 40-capped international could now be on the move again.
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According to AfricaFoot, Wydad were keen on bringing him back to the Botola Pro Inwi as a replacement for Samuel Obeng. The Casablanca outfit were in advanced talks with Orebonye, but the deal has since collapsed, with the Red Castle now shifting their attention to a target in the Portuguese topflight.