News reaching the Siya crew is that a Namibian national team goalkeeper is believed to have attracted interest from South Africa.
Various sources have indicated that shot-stopper Kamaijanda Ndisiro, is on the radar of Premiership clubs in South Africa.
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The 24-year-old, who once played for Venda Football Academy is currently plying his trade in his home country for African Stars and looks set to feature in the national team that will play against Cameroon in the Afcon qualifiers next week.
"Actually, there are two teams interested in the player. Its Royal AM and Moroka Swallows. He trained with Swallows before and due to other reasons he had to leave but it seems he did enough to convince them to come come. As for Royal AM, they watched him during the 2022 COSAFA Cup in Durban where Namibia reached the finals and lost to Zambia. So, it will depend on who wants him most at the end of the day," the source said.
When reached for comment, the player's manager Jorge Abong of Rojo Sports, confirmed the interest in the player.
"Yes, we have some teams interested in the goalkeeper but its not up to me to say which teams. But when time is right everything will be revealed," Abong said.
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Currently, Royal AM have three goalkeepers on their books in Mondli Mpoto, Hugo Nyame and Xolani Ngcobo.
Royal AM General Manager Richard Makhoba was unaware of the interest.
"No. I am not aware of that. At the moment we are not interested in the goalkeeper," Makhoba said in short.
Swallows chairman David Mogashoa has denied suggestions that his club is monitoring the goalkeeper.
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