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Ugandan winger Brian Majwega set to re-unite with former bosses Azam FC

By Kiggundu Lineaker

Ugandan winger Brian Majwega set to re unite with former bosses Azam FC. Whisper Eye Reports.

Yet to be confirmed news show that the Tanzanian giants may be ready to give a second chance to the pacy experienced winger who had a short spell with the club in 2015.

The deal may not however materialise not until Covid 19 chaos is done. Majwega still has a contract running with URA Football Club and its yet to be known if the taxi collectors can let him go.

Speaking to URA some officials, they said they haven’t yet been contacted officially by Azam fc but are ready to sit on the table for negotiations.

Azam is also eyeing Vipers SC shotstopper Fabien Mutombora.

Whisper Eye News

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