Percy Tau's stay at Al Ahly was unceremoniously cut short after falling out with coach Marcel Koller.
The relationship between the duo deteriorated which led to Tau's struggle for game time at the club. The Lion of Judah was linked to big clubs like Orlando Pirates, Kaizer Chiefs, and Wydad Athletic Club among others, but he ended up joining relegation-threatened Qatari outfit Qatar SC.
Most of the fans in Mzansi are happy with his decision to join the Middle East team since it will help him secure his financial future. Have a look at what they said.
It is time for Tau to secure the bag now

I am happy for Tau, it's time to secure the purse now and hopefully, he will help the team I just checked now his team is sitting at number 11 in a league with 12 teams – Yanga Tata KaNtando Jumba
Percy Tau chose money over the headache that Kaizer Chiefs were going to cause him – Mbuyisa Selloe
Being pushed out of the club you play for is really bad. Hopefully, he'll regain his form with this new adventure. Happy for you Percy – Boyzee Skalez
Congratulations Percy Tau, go grab some bag there boy, then come back home the Lion of Judah – Sihle M. Mthembu
Our business with Al Ahly is done and dusted. We tolerated them because of Percy Tau otherwise they deserve dustbin – Gxalaba
Shalulile must also accept the offer from Qatar

Peter Shalulile must also accept the offer from Qatar. Mamelodi Sundowns can't only be the buying club, let us also sell our stars so they can spread their wings – Cameron Somatamba
Kaizer Chiefs fans were hoping that Tau was going to join their beloved team and now they are singing Oswin Apollis – Wonder Ka Mpinga
Good move by Tau, after 3 seasons he can come and retire at Kaizer Chiefs like the rest – Themba Mbuyisa
Tau is becoming richer and richer. A short career like football needs this type of contract, not the obsession of being signed by a European club and not playing and earning – Mish Da Last
Percy Tau's pockets are about to get significantly heavier thanks to his Qatar move, but his footballing career? Well, let's just say it's about to go from ‘Tau-mic' highs to relegation blues – Jack Kasi