Zimbabwe and Marumo Gallants international Daniel Msendami has been delivering consistently.
Speculations have it that both Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates are closely monitoring him with hope of getting his services in the forthcoming transfer window, or at the end of the 2025/26 edition.
The 25-year-old did well to help Bahlabane Ba Ntwa reach the final of the Carling Knockout but were undone by Orlando Pirates. Msendami, who played in all three Group B Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) matches for Zimbabwe, might be leaving Gallants in the January transfer window.
The attacker, who has four goals and three assists for Gallants in 49 outings, concedes he will leave when an opportunity arises.
Chiefs or Pirates? Msendami opens up on exit speculations
“We play to get to top league, to play for big teams. I’ll definitely keep on pushing, push very hard and hope that as time passes I can get an offer to get to a higher level and showcase my talent,” he told the media.
“For me – the way I heard it was concrete [the interest from Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates] but I didn’t put it in mind, because if they were really interested him me, they were going to take me.
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“So, I’ll just keep on pushing, go where I’m needed and push very hard to score more goals in the league and continue playing like this. My contract is expiring soon but I’m not yet clear on what’s happening, I’ll just keep on pushing,” he concluded.
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