Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates show interest in UK based Kundai Benyu
Soweto giants Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates have reportedly entered the race to sign Zimbabwe Warriors midfielder Kundai Benyu.
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Soweto giants Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates have reportedly entered the race to sign Zimbabwe Warriors midfielder Kundai Benyu.
South Africa’s DStv Premiership outfit Sekhukhune United are interested in the services of England-born Warriors versatile midfielder Kundai Benyu. The 25-year-old who can play as a box-to-box midfielder is currently unattached after leaving Iceland top flight league side IB Vestmannaeyja.
Warriors midfielder Kundai Benyu (24) is reportedly on the verge of putting pen to paper with Iceland top flight side IBV Knattspyrna on a free transfer deal.
The highly regarded Brendan Rodgers saw something special in the player, which prompted the gaffer to sign him when he was still in charge of Scottish giants Celtic.
Celtic’s Zimbabwean midfielder Kundai Benyu has joined Swedish football side Helsingborgs on a year-long loan deal.
Warriors coach Sunday Chidzambwa has stuck to his promise by drafting some of the country’s best players for Zimbabwe’s defence of the COSAFA Cup in South Africa after calling in a number of power-hitters for the tourney.
Three weeks after shipping highly-rated Zimbabwe international footballer Kundai Benyu to a struggling English third-tier side in danger of relegation, Scottish champions Celtic are set to complete the signing of Belgian youth international Charly Musonda on an 18-month loan deal from Chelsea.
Zimbabwe international Kundai Benyu, who plays for Celtic, is set to join Oldham on loan until the end of the season, according to reports from Scotland. The 20-year-old only joined Celtic from Ipswich Town last summer.
Talismanic forward and skipper Knowledge Musona has been ruled out of Zimbabwe’s international friendlies against Lesotho and Namibia but the Warriors yesterday welcomed their British based new recruits with the contingent flying in for the two assignments.
THE first batch of the British Brigade, led by highly-rated teenage midfielder Kundai Benyu who plays for Scottish champions Celtic, is finally coming home to represent their motherland in international football.