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Chiefs keeper’s name mentioned abroad

KickOff.com has gathered that Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Fiacre Ntwari has been amongst the list of goalkeeper names mentioned for the possibility of an overseas move since the beginning of the year.

Ntwari has been at Chiefs after the Soweto giants paid a transfer fee to TS Galaxy at the beginning of the season.

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The 25-year-old started out the season as the first choice but after conceding 11 in seven matches he was then dropped.

Bruce Bvuma has since taken over after a brief spell with Brandon Petersen between the posts.

His last appearance was on 2 November 2024. 

Luckily, he has had minutes on the international stage and has played thrice since his last club appearance.

Ntwari was beaten twice by Victor Osimhen on Friday as Rwanda were beaten 2-0 by Nigeria in a Group C World Cup qualifier. 

Beyond all of that it has since been established that Ntwari's name has been getting thrown around since the beginning of the year.

The more recent opportunity considered has been in Kazakhstan after the Saudi Arabia second division was explored in January.

There was also the possibility of another second-division club in Europe which suffered a stillbirth. 

This information has been gathered from an intermediary based in Europe who says Ntwari's name was presented to his agency and will now be considered for the next transfer window. 

"He is not our player, but his name has been presented to us by some people and his physique meets what is required of a goalkeeper," the agent said.

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"There have been opportunities considered which will be revisited again in the next window, depending on what is said to us by those who brought his name to us.  

"We have noticed that he has not been playing at is club, but the transfer fee mentioned is reasonable," the agent added.

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