‘They are still assessing him; nothing has been agreed,’ said FC Muza CEO Joel Kabika.
Orlando Pirates are assessing Chipolopolo striker Andrew Phiri, according to a report coming out of Zambia.
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The 23 year old currently plays for FC Muza in Zambia, but his club’s CEO Joel Kabika told Bolanews that Phiri was on a ten day trial with the Buccaneers.
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“I can confirm that he is out attending trials yes,” said Kabika.
“He will be away for the next 10 days.”
“They are still assessing him; nothing has been agreed.”
Phiri caused a stir at the start of this season, when he was reported to not have turned up for pre-season training, as he tried to force a move away from the club. Muza were said to have put a K2 million release clause (about R1.2 million) in Phiri’s contract.
The 23 year-old, who played for Zambia at the 2024 Cosafa Cup in South Africa, did return to training. Phiri scored twice for Muza in last season’s Caf Confederation Cup.
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According to stats from February 20, Muza had scored seven goals this season for Muza in the Zambian top flight.