Allan Wanga may reunite with former Coach

Gossip & Rumours
By Game Yetu | Nov 30, 2017
Allan Wanga and a teammate Said Mohammed celebrating a goal against Banadir of Somalia in Cecafa Kagame Cup 2014

Tusker Fc forward Allan Wanga may depart from the Brewers as early as January 2018 to join the South African league outfit Free State Stars, a club that is currently managed by former AFC Leopards Coach Luc Eymael.

Sources indicate that former AFC Leopards hitman is on demand and may be tempted to leave Tusker in the coming transfer window, after the former champions failed to retain their league title. A Zambian club is also reported to be interested in signing Wanga.

Wanga’s agent, George Bwana is said to be working on a transfer, after revealing that the South African Club is admiring the player. Bwana was instrumental in moving Wanga to Azam Fc, and it could only be a matter of time for Wanga to swap the clubs.

The Brewers signed Wanga in 2016 as a free agent from Azam on a six month deal, and his contract is said to be ending on December 31. He went ahead to help Tusker to win the Sportpesa Premier League title last season. His second season however was clouded with misfortunes such as injuries that kept him sidelined as well as the accident scare in August.

 

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