The camp of Ghanaian midfielder Salifu Moro is understood to be assessing opportunities to place the player in the Betway Premiership ahead of the new season.
Moro, who most recently turned out for Egypt’s Al Ittihad Alexandria, has been on the radar of a few clubs from around the continent in recent months following his consistent displays in the Egyptian Premier League.
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A source close to the player stated that his representatives are working behind the scenes to secure a move to Mzansi.
“There is strong interest in Salifu from clubs in the Betway Premiership. His agents are currently in discussions and exploring the best possible opportunity for him to make the move,” the insider told Soccer Laduma.
Known for his tactical discipline, ball-winning ability, and composure under pressure, Moro is seen as a low-cost but high-potential option for several PSL clubs still looking to strengthen their midfield before the transfer window closes.
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While no deal has been finalised yet, insiders suggest that at least two PSL teams have made preliminary enquiries.
The 26-year-old would not be the first Ghanaian to make the jump to South African football, with many of his compatriots previously making an impact in the PSL, including the likes of Edwin Gyimah and Mohammed Anas.
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