Golden Arrows have made steady progress in their pursuit of a striker in a bid to reinforce their attacking department ahead of next season.
After signing former Mamelodi Sundowns striker Jeromo Karelse, Arrows are now targeting a Namibian international to bolster their last line of attack.
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Joslin Kamatuka was one of the best performers in the Motsepe Foundation Championship last season, where he helped Durban City gain promotion to the Betway Premiership.
The 33-year-old is currently on his last contract with the side, which could force the KwaZulu-Natal-based outfit to sell him now rather than wait for January, where he would be eligible to sign a pre-contract elsewhere.
According to sources close to Arrows, Kamatuka remains their prime target despite signing another marksman in a bid to be more competitive next term.
“Arrows have made contact. The club is highly interested in signing Kamatuka. There have been talks. It will now depend on Durban City,” noted a source.
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Abafana Besithende raided Royal AM in March, signing eight players from the club, including Thabo Matlaba, Philane Sithebe, Siphesihle Msomi, and Sabelo Sithole.
Having finished last season in 12th place and nearly being sucked into a relegation scrapheap, Manqoba Mngqithi and his technical team are keen for a better showing next time out.
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