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Wydad 'Close' To Signing Chiefs Target

Wydad 'Close' To Signing Chiefs Target

Wydad Athletic Club are reportedly making significant progress in their pursuit pf a player understood to also be a Kaizer Chiefs target.

Rulani Mokwena's Wydad Athletic Club are reportedly making significant progress in their pursuit of a striker on the African continent, who is also believed to be a target for Kaizer Chiefs.

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Young Africans forward Clement Mzize is a hot commodity in the final days of the transfer window.

The 20-year-old has been on the radar of multiple clubs, with a number of teams throughout Africa having expressed an interest in acquiring his services.

While it is understood that the Glamour Boys are keen on landing the marksman's signature, north African sides such as Tunisia's Club Africain and Wydad are also eager to sign the 20-year-old.

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While many clubs are believed to be in the race to sign the Tanzania international, it seems it is the record Moroccan champions who are now in the lead as far as securing his signature is concerned.

According to Le Site Info Sports, talks between the Jangwani Street giants and the Red Castle are moving in a positive direction after the three-time CAF Champions League winners recently made a bid believed to be worth $500 000 (R8.9 million).

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The same report claims that Mzize's agent is currently in Tanzania in an effort to negotiate with Yanga's chiefs to push the deal through as the player wants to make the move to Casablanca.

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