A former Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates star is believed to be finally set to leave his club, but is thought to be on his way to Europe.
Chiefs and Pirates have both been interested inThe Ixopo-born midfielder has been a loyal servant to City since the club bought the status of. Since the move to the Western Cape, Nodada has lifted two MTN8 cups with his current side. That establishing himself as a key player for the club. That’s only seen the player attract the attentions of the country’s best teams includingInitially it had been Chiefs who were hot on the heels of Nodada.
At 29, this would probably be the best option for Nodada. This especially since talk of Chiefs, Pirates and Sundowns transfers dying down.
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