Speculation linking Kaizer Chiefs to a top striker from Cameroon is untrue.
An elite top striker has been linked to Kaizer Chiefs. The Amakhosi-based team is searching for a striker to take Samir Nurkovic’s and Leonardo Castro’s places after they left.
According to rumors, Kaizer Chiefs are interested in signing a top striker and goal scorer from Africa.
The NMMABUNDA media group can affirm with confidence that Kaizer Chiefs have not made contact with the striker’s agent or his team, As Fortuna, and are not even close to doing so. The striker has not been contacted by Kaizer Chiefs, who have no interest in him.
The reports about Enow Adolf Nkembe are untrue and fake. It is verifiable by the NMMABUNDA media group.
Only two African teams, the Phobians and the Tunisian club Etoile Du Sahel, have made offers for the services of Cameroonian striker Enow Adolf Nkembe, according to information obtained by NMMABUNDA media group. The Cameroonian striker is in talks with Hearts about joining their team, while on the other hand.
Cameroonian dangerous striker deal with Hearts is close.
Assertive attacker Enow Nkembe from Cameroon is reportedly close to being signed by the Phobians, according to nmmabunda.com
The 22-year-contract old’s with Fortune du Mfou expires at the end of the month, and a transfer away from the team has long been rumored. If the deal goes through, Nkembe will join a Ghanaian club, joining Franck Etouga Mbella as the second former Fortuna du Mfou player to do so, and become the third Cameroonian to play in Ghana’s top division.
Nkembe is the top scorer in the Cameroonian league with 13 goals in 22 games. Nkembe had previously played for the American team Las Vegas Lights FC, the Dragon Club, and Colombe Sport in addition to the Albanian team KS Kastrioti.
The Phobians will receive a major boost from Nkembe’s impending arrival as they get ready to wrestle Kotoko from the title.
The addition of Nkembe could mark the beginning of a significant transformation for Hearts’ playing group, particularly in the attacking area.