Onismor Bhasera nightmare to end
Bhasera nightmare to end
Posted: 2010-03-11 10:04
Onismor Bhasera received a work permit in England yesterday, paving a way for a move to Plymouth Argyle.
The English Championship side announces on its website that the Zimbabwean international will now apply for a Visa and obtain his international clearance to conclude the move after about eight months without playing competitive football.
Kaizer Chiefs have apparently cleared the player to sign as a free agent after settling a dispute regarding his contract.
Bhasera claimed it expired last June and Chiefs said it expires June 2010. Chiefs' team manager Bobby Motaung was not available to confirm Bhasera's free agent status, but KickOff.com reported last week that Bhasera was in Naturena to sort out issues relating to transfers and was in high spirits after meeting the Amakhosi management.
Plymouth are hoping to sign the player before Saturday's trip to Coventry City, according to BBC Sport. The team's head coach Paul Mariner speaks highly of 'Basler'.
"Having watched him work over the past few weeks, seen him interact with the players, and seen his technical ability, it became a very important step for the club to sign this young player," Mariner is quoted on Plymouth's club website.
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