It might be a case of out of the frying pan and into the fire for Ayanda Patosi‚ who will return to Iran for the next six months having signed a loan agreement with Foolad FC‚ the club have confirmed.
The South African striker joins the club at a time of heavy tension in the Persian country‚ who are at odds with the United States over the assassination of a key military figure‚ Qassem Soleimani.
All the while he has remained on the books of Cape Town City‚ who are looking to cash in on the playmaker. Comitis says that despite the troubles in Iran‚ the country is a good platform for Patosi to keep showcasing his quality.
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