After being courted by several South African clubs, Young Africans star Stephane Aziz Ki has become a rather popular figure to South African football audiences as we take a look at one of his most dazzling possessions.
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Yanga SC fell to a 2-1 defeat at the hands of FC Augsburg at the Mbombela Stadium in Mpumalanga on Saturday.
However, it was a moment for Aziz Ki to return to South Africa, where he left quite an impression during the second-leg quarter-final of the CAF Champions League against Mamelodi Sundowns in April.
That particular match seemingly set the stage for the player, as he instantly become a transfer target, with Orlando Pirates also believed to have made an inquiry about a potential move.
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Young Africans president Hersi Said has also previously revealed in press conferences that Aziz Ki is the subject of serios interest from South African teams, although no names have been publicly divulged.
Nevertheless, the player confirmed that he will continue with the Tanzanian giants, putting all potential suitors on at least a year-long hold if they are still interested in pursuing a deal.
It obvious what the Burkina Faso international can do on the pitch and it is perhaps easy to recognise why he is so highly sought-after in the continent.
What's even more spectacular is the fact that he rides in luxury when he is not on the pitch, as he has been spotted with a fancy Mercedes Benz G-Glass.
Famously called the G-Wagon, this high-class SUV is one of the most easily recognisable premium cars on the planet, with famous athletes and celebrities having taken a strong liking towards it.
Aziz Ki seems to have clearly rewarded himself with this elegant German machine and one would expect no less from a player who won the 2023/24 Tanzanian Premier League golden boot.
The Burkinabe will be cruising the roads of Daar es Salam for another campaign, as he also recently told reporters that he decided to continue at Yanga because his story at the club is not finished.
He commented that he was eager to take the club to the very top.
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