Ajax put in offer to purchase Tuks winger Thabo Mosadi

01 July 2016 - 18:31 By Mark Gleeson

Ajax Cape Town have put in an offer to sign 25-year-old Thabo Mosadi from the University of Pretoria‚ coach Roger de Sa said on Friday. “We are in the market for another two or three attacking players but the deal with Mosadi has not been done yet. There are some complications‚” De Sa added.Mosadi has been a regular for AmaTuks through their four seasons in the Premier Soccer League but one of many expected to leave the club now that they have been relegated from the top-flight.Ajax‚ having sold Abbubaker Mobara and Riyaad Norodien to Orlando Pirates‚ now have something of a war chest to strengthen their squad for the season after a disappointing finish outside of the top eight.De Sa said there was still a fair amount of time to make some purchases before the transfer window closes at the end of August.“I’m particularly looking for two good wingers; that’s top of my shopping list‚” he said.But the Ajax coach said despite all the media hype around possible moves for the likes of captain Travis Graham and attacking midfield Bantu Mzwakali‚ no offer for their services had yet been received from any other clubs.“I’ve read all the reports but they mean nothing as long as you don’t get any offers on the table. We have had nothing‚” De Sa said.Ajax players return from their holidays on Tuesday to begin the pre-season preparations.They have already signed striker Joaquim Lupeta‚ who was out of contract after a single season at Bidvest Wits...

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