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The Belgian coach reveals to Goal his new club will not go for the services of the Ghanaian player who wants to quit Chiefs
Young Africans (Yanga SC) coach Luc Eymael has confirmed Kaizer Chiefs midfielder James Kotei will not sign for the club.
The Ghanaian midfielder who joined Amakhosi at the start of the season has been linked with a transfer to the Tanzanian giants following the arrival of Kenyan Anthony Akumu, who has already landed in South Africa to sign a three-year deal with the Soweto giants.
However, the new Yanga coach Eymael has exclusively told Goal the player will not sign for the club as he wants to take a break from football to help fix his mind.
“[Kotei] is not coming back to Yanga because he is not okay, his mind is not okay, he wants to relax a bit from football for some months before signing a new contract somewhere else,” Eymael told Goal.
Asked whether he had any interest to sign the player, Eymael told Goal: “I think he is not a bad player, and I did not speak to him but officials from the club [Yanga] spoke to him and now it is finished because of what he said and now the story is a closed chapter.”
A source within the Amakhosi camp had confirmed to Goal that Kotei, who also featured for Yanga rivals Simba SC in Tanzania, will leave provided both teams reach an agreement.
“The club is already in talks with [Yanga] for Kotei to move there. It looks promising but you know the nature of negotiations. The two teams still have to agree first and then the player can discuss personal terms with the suitable club,” the source told Goal.
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Eymael has already been unveiled at Yanga after agreeing to put pen to paper for an 18 months’ contract alongside his assistant Riedoh Berdien, whom he worked with at Free State Stars in South Africa.
A source within the Amakhosi camp told Goal that should Kotei’s proposed move to Young Africans indeed fail to materialise then the club will most likely terminate his contract to make room for Anthony Akumu, who is set to sign a three-year contract before the transfer window slams shut on January 31.
“Young Africans and Chiefs agreed on the deal hence Kotei was allowed to travel to Tanzania but if he doesn’t want to go there then the club [Chiefs] will most likely terminate his contract,” said the source.
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