Royal address Chiefs' 'fictitious' offer for Letsoalo amid price hike rumours | The Citizen
"We have always been open to any written offers for this great athlete," says the club in a statement.Royal AM have sent out a media statement denying rumours that they hiked the price when Kaizer Chiefs came knocking for their striker Victor Letsoalo.
“Victor Letsoalo has been a good player and contributed immensely to the success of the team,” reads the statement in part. “His exceptional performance attracted lots of “fictitious” offers. We have always been open to any written offers for this great athlete.“The president and the chairman together with the board members of Royal AM agreed to his request.
“ Facts: The media rumours that Kaizer Chiefs or any other team in the Premiership were pursuing the Bafana Bafana striker with a price tag of R20-million are far from the truth.
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