The transfer talk around Siyabonga Ngezana has come deserved with the Bafana Bafana defender having made an impression in Romania.
This is according to an agent based in Europe with first-hand experience of working in the Romanian market.
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Ngezana has already won the Romanian league and Super Cup, plus personal awards with FCSB, for whom he has surpassed 50 appearances since arriving at the beginning of last season.
The 27-year-old has also played in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers and has a date with Manchester United on January 30 in the Europa League group stage.
"Ngezana has been the best defender here in Romania and is deserving of a move," says the agent, who has also done work in the South African market.
"I find it strange that he wasn't rated while playing in South Africa but since moving to Europe has broken into the national team.
"Maybe the South African football culture is not appreciative of players like Ngezana because his game is not about tricks on the ball.
"To me, he is the perfect fit for the trends here in Europe, where the best leagues are.
"He has the physical presence preferred for a central defender here in Europe as he stands six feet, and I'm not surprised there is transfer interest talk.
"Considering that he is going to be 28 this year, it makes sense that he moves as soon as possible in the direction of the stronger leagues.
"France, Germany, Italy, and England will all make sense, especially in England, where his physique will put him in good stead.
"The money will obviously be better in all these countries as well and present him with a bigger challenge than the comforts of excelling in Romania.
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"My only concern is his unpredictable club boss (FCSB president Gigi Becali)," says the agent.
English club Birmingham City and Lecce from Italy have been the most recent clubs linked with Ngezana.