Bienvenu Eva Nga has already received interest, soon after reportedly leaving Orlando Pirates. Siya sources close to the Cameroonian striker have indicated that Kaizer Chiefs and a club from Kuwait may be competing for his signature.
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Soccer Laduma revealed on Tuesday that Eva Nga's contract may be terminated by Pirates, and this morning the Siya crew further discussed why he had to leave Bucs.
The sources have added that there are other PSL clubs also interested in Eva Nga.
"It has been quick but it's a thing that was was already there. Yes, Chiefs are one of the clubs that have already inquired about him. That interest was there before and now it could work even to their favour because he is a free agent," said the Siya source.
"There are other clubs interested as well including his former club Chippa United. You know it only happened yesterday so it could take time and teams won't rush now since he is a free agent. But Chiefs are in front for now," the source added.
A second source added that a Kuwaiti club has also been inquiring for some time now.
"He won't be short of options. Apart from the local teams interested in him there is a club in Kuwait as well. That club started asking about him while he was still a Pirates player. I think they would also jump into the chance that he is now a free agent and maybe sign him," the source told Soccer Laduma.
When contacted for comment the player's agent Charles Dominguez could neither deny nor confirm which teams are interested in the striker.
"Nothing concrete looking at some options. It's football and it's evident when things are not working out. Looking at the player's age we had to make a decision that is favourable for the player. Thanks to Pirates, Mpumi (Khoza) in particular for the swift talks to ensure the player is free to start over again at a different club," Dominguez told Soccer Laduma.
Since joining Pirates from Chippa United the 30-year-old has not impressed significantly. His best season was with Chippa United which prompted his move to Pirates.
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