Kaizer Chiefs' off-season prime target Musa 'Tombo' Kamara has dusted himself up of all controversies attached to his name to continue with his playing career.
Kamara were keen on Kamara at the beginning of the season, but the deal fell through in chaotic circumstances after Sierra Leone club Bo Rangers demanded R3,4 million while the player and his agent insisted that he was free.
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Kamara then ultimately joined Libyan club Al Ittihad but abandoned the club just days after arriving citing security issues in the North African country.
The player then suffered a mental health scare after reports of making threats to take hi own life following previous instances in Norway and Sweden.
The Sierra Leone Football Association also banned Kamara amid recent controversies but that ban was later lifted to enable the player to continue his international career.
With the option of returning to Libya - where he is contracted - failing to materialise, negotiations were reached that he returns to Bo Rangers on loan on a six-month loan deal.
The arrangement has been confirmed to this website by his handlers.
In his second appearance for Rangers this weekend, Kamara was back on the scoresheet in a 3-0 win over FC Johansen.
Rangers are again expected to win the league in Sierra Leone this season as they already sit six points ahead of Mighty Blackpool.
The 22-year-old was the top scorer in Sierra Leone last season.
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