Nyasha Mushekwi ended yet another productive season on Tuesday by scoring goal number 20 of the season for his Chinese club Zhejiang Professional.
Mushekwi hammered home his 20th strike for the year in the Asian Football Confederation Champions League group stages match against Melbourne City.
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As is typical of Mushekwi, he scored with a towering header as the game ended 1-1 at the Ikon Park in Melbourne.
Unfortunately for Mushekwi's club a draw wasn't enough to take them through to the next round with their campaign ending in the group stages.
The 36-year-old ended the Chinese Super League campaign with 18 goals missing out on the league's top scorer award by a single goal with Brazilian club mate Leonardo taking home that scoring accolade.
He has since added another two goals in the AFC Champions League.
Zhejiang finished third in the league and will again play in the 2024/25 AFC Champions League.
However, for Mushekwi, his goals have triggered interest from the Middle East all the way to the DStv Premiership where he previously played for Mamelodi Sundowns.
Mushekwi has spent eight years playing in China and earning top dollar, but the financial muscle of the Middle East market could tempt him.
This website has heard that options in Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates.
Two clubs in the DStv Premiership have also been mentioned as making deliberations on the former Zimbabwe international.
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Mushekwi has been on double figures for 10 out of 13 of the years that he has played professional football in South Africa, Sweden, and China.
At Sundowns, Mushekwi scored 40 goals in 53 starts and his numbers at Zhejiang have been 20, 18, 23, and 10 through the four years that he has been at the club.
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