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TTM Set To Dispute AmaZulu Over The Signing Of Augustine Mulenga!

TTM Set To Dispute AmaZulu Over The Signing Of Augustine Mulenga! The Limpopo based outfit announced their entire squad set up last week Thursday. Among their new squad, was former Orlando Pirates player Augustine Mulenga.

Augustine Mulenga was set to join former Orlando Pirates teammate and Zambian strike partner Justin Shonga at Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila.

TTM Set To Dispute AmaZulu Over The Signing Of Augustine Mulenga!

Mulenga was nowhere to be seen over the weekend when TTM played SuperSport United in Thoyandou. SuperSport United defeated the new PSL outfit.

Yesterday AmaZulu announced the signings of 10 new players. Among these 10 players was Siphiwe Tshabalala and Luvuyo Memela.

Incredibly, Augustine Mulenga was also part of new 10 players that AmaZulu announced yesterday. Mulenga has been claimed by two PSL teams within the space of 5 days!

TTM Set To Dispute AmaZulu Over The Signing Of Augustine Mulenga!

When speaking to the media at yesterday’s player unveiling, Mulenga denies having any agreement with Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila.

“About TTM, I don’t know what to say because I was also surprised about hearing that they mentioned my name when they announced their new signings,” Mulenga said.

“But for me as I am here, I am so happy to be here at AmaZulu. I want to thank my family for helping me to make this decision because it was not easy to choose AmaZulu because there were a lot of teams that were wanted me,” he added.

The Citizen reported that TTM owner claims to have entered into an agreement with Augustine Mulenga.

“Speaking to Polokwane-based Energy FM, TTM chief executive officer (CEO) Sello Chokoe claimed to have a signed copy of Mulenga’s contract with him.

“It is, however, unclear if they will take the legal route to force the player back or demand compensation from Usuthu.”

TTM Set To Dispute AmaZulu Over The Signing Of Augustine Mulenga!

TTM Set To Dispute AmaZulu Over The Signing Of Augustine Mulenga!

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