Zimbabwean midfielder Marshall Munetsi, who rose to prominence with Reims in Ligue 1, is set to join English Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers in a deal worth R400 million. Munetsi's impressive performances, including 20 goals in 143 appearances for Reims, have attracted the attention of Wolves manager Vitor Pereira, who is looking to bolster his midfield options before the transfer deadline.
The Zimbabwean midfielder left South Africa to join Reims in 2019, where he has scored 20 goals in 143 appearances, making him a R400 million target for Wolves
Local football fans reacted on social media to wish the player luck while others said Pirates did not appreciate the player who they signed from Baroka FC in 2017Zimbabwean international and former Orlando Pirtes midfielder Marshall Munetsi is close to joining Engish Premiership side Wolverhampton Wanderers in a massive R400 million deal.Former Orlando Pirates star Marshall Munetsi is a target for Premiership side Wolverhampton Wanderers. Image: Denis Charlet and Sebastien Salom-Gomis/AFP.
If Munetsi joins Wolves, he will join a talented midfield that includes Brazillian star Mattheus Cunha, who recently signed a new deal at the Midlands club.Sundowns make list as FIFA reveals top 10 biggest spending clubs in Africa Following six seasons at Reims, Munetsi has established himself as a talented midfielder after starring roles against French giants Paris Saint Germain and LOSC Lille.Local football fans backed Munetsi’s move to Wolves and said Pirates missed out on the player by selling him to Europe.“Imagine if Pirates had inserted a sell-on clause.”“Always when I see or hear this guy’s name that Telkom Knockout final against Baroka in 2018 comes to my mind with that red card.
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