Former Orlando Pirates Innocent Chikoya has slammed Terrence Dzvukamanja for being 'unprofessional' in the way he dealt with his transfer to SuperSport United.
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"I heard that the boy wanted to go to Zimbabwe, that was his reason," Chikoya tells KickOff.
"He didn't do the right thing. He was supposed to be honest with the club.
"He could have said, you know what, I think I have served the club with distinction, I think I tried my best, it's time for me to move onto another chapter.
"You cannot say you are going home when you know you are going to SuperSport.
"I think he was supposed to be man enough to say 'you know what, I think I've done my best for the club'.
"I think it's something that has been going on, I don't think it's something that just happened now.
"Remember, he wasn't playing in the league that much last season; I think that's when he decided to think about his future.
"But immediately after deciding, they started playing him Pirates, but by then it was too late, he had already committed to SuperSport.
"He finished the season well, he was supposed to continue at Pirates, as a Zimbabwean and a Buccaneer I'm not too happy that he left.
"We've always had a Zimbabwean in the big three, now there's no Zimbabwean at Pirates, none at Chiefs, and also none at Sundowns."
Chikoya feels that Dzvukamanja's case is completely separate to that of compatriot Khama Billiat's.
"Khama is weighing up his options and to be honest, he is probably looking for that one big last contract.
"Compared to Terrence, Khama's got bigger decisions to make, depending on where he would he like to go, and what type of contract is he looking to get."
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