A Belgian striker has become the latest player from Europe to be linked with a move to the PSL as clubs are keen to reinforce their squads with quality signings.
While it might be too late for Josh Eppiah to make a PSL move now in January as the transfer window is set to close tomorrow, there are plans for a possible deal later in Mzansi for the Belgian attacker, according to close sources.
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Eppiah is currently a free agent after parting ways with Amazonas FC in the Brazilian Serie B.
Having come through the development ranks at Leicester City in England where he played for the U18 and U21 teams respectively, Eppiah went on to feature for Oud-Heverlee Leuven in Belgium, as well as Northampton Town in England's fourth division, among other clubs.
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For the first time playing on African soil, the 25-year-old would be open to a PSL move, with his handlers already working on it.
"There are plans to get him (Eppiah) a club in the PSL and he is keen. Some of the clubs have already been contacted but there is no deal yet on the table. There has been progress, but it (a move) could be for the future as the transfer window is now towards the end," said the source.
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