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Two DStv Premiership clubs eye Ghanaian midfield gem

Two DStv Premiership clubs are circling around a Ghanaian attacking midfielder who is currently in the books of Zimbabwean giants, Dynamos FC.

With the January transfer window around the corner, DStv Premiership clubs are aiming to bolster their squads for the second half of the season.

And it has emerged that two of the 16 elite league teams, Polokwane City FC and Richards Bay FC are angling to lure an outstanding Ghanaian.

WHO THE DSTV PREMIERSHIP CLUBS ARE TRACKING

The two, have their sights on Dynamos FC star Emmanuel Paga. The Ghanaian was instrumental during the just ended Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League season.

Ghanaian attacking midfielder Emmanuel Paga
Emmanuel Paga

Paga joined the Zimbabwean club at the start of 2022 after a one-year spell in the colours of Vision FC of Ghana. However, his contract with the club is set to expire at the end of this month. And indications are that his contract might not be renewed.

A source close to FARPost has revealed that the 24-year-old has been invited for a trial stint at Polokwane City FC.

Further, Kaitano Tembo’s Richards Bay FC are said to have made inquiries on Paga’s availability. The Ghanaian was part of the team that helped Zimbabwe’s Glamour Boys win the 2023 Chibuku Super Cup.

Infact, he scored their second goal in the 2-0 win over the league champions, Ngezi Platinum.

In addition, the attacker scored five goals for Dynamos FC who have been fighting to break their league title drought. They last won the Zimbabwean PSL title in 2014 then under the mentorship of Kalisto Pasuwa.

Meanwhile, Paga joins the growing list of players who are on demand after impressing in the neighbouring country.

Goalkeeper Donovan Bernard has emerged as one of the most wanted players after impressing at club and national team level

There is likely to be a stampede for his signature when the transfer window opens in January.

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