Exciting goal-scoring midfielder chooses Morocco over Kaizer Chiefs, Pirates
Another one slips through the cracks.

Yanga SC playmaker Stephane Aziz Ki isn’t joining Kaizer Chiefs. Instead, he’s heading for Morocco to pursue his career.
Aziz Ki to join Wydad
According to PanAfrica Football, Stephane Aziz Ki will be a Wydad player imminently. The 29-year-old Burkinabe star has been a standout performer for Tanzanian giants Young Africans. It’s understood that Rulani Mokwena played a big role in convincing the talented goal-scoring midfielder to move to Morocco. As it happens, Mokwena will leave his post at the end of the season. Aziz Ki has two goals from 17 caps in a Tanzania jersey. Wydad are hoping to complete a deal for Aziz Ki in time for the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup hosted in the United States.

Mdu Shabalala reaches a fork in the road at Kaizer Chiefs
Mdu was only a substitute in Chiefs’ recent Nedbank Cup win over Orlando Pirates. It would also be a surprise if he started the final league game of the season against Polokwane, a decisive clash in terms of their MTN8 prospects. Only a bold man would predict that Mduduzi Shabalala will leave Chiefs in the winter, but his long-term prospects don’t look great. The writing isn’t on the wall yet, however, and it’s up to the player to prove how much he wants to become a legend at the club.
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