FCSB owner Gigi Becali has slapped a massive price tag on his prized possession Siyabonga Ngezana who he signed from Kaizer Chiefs four months ago.
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Ngezana has gone from relative novice abroad to a mainstay in the FCSB side, despite initial fears that he was struggling to adapt to life in Europe.
Having allayed those fears, Ngezana has everyone, including his club’s charismatic owner, singing a different tune, with Becali recently revealing that he plans to raid the South African market to recruit more players of Ngezana’s calibre.
It appears that Becali, who took over the club presidency in 2003, has put his money where his mouth is, showing just how highly he rates Ngezana.
According to Romanian publication Digisport, Becali has slapped a staggering €7 million (±R144 million) price tag on the 26-year-old in the event that any team expresses an interest in him.
This is more than 10 times more than the initial €600 000 (±R12.3 million) transfer fee paid to Chiefs in June!
Ngezana has made six appearances since making the switch to FCSB in June and has managed one goal and a further assist in that time.
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