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Ndoro saga takes new twist

Sport
THE salary which Chicken Inn striker Tendai Ndoro is now earning at his new South African club Mpumalanga Black Aces has emerged as the major sticking point in his loan deal to his former club Chicken Inn.

THE salary which Chicken Inn striker Tendai Ndoro is now earning at his new South African club Mpumalanga Black Aces has emerged as the major sticking point in his loan deal to his former club Chicken Inn.

By Tawanda Tafirenyika

Although it could not be immediately established how much Ndoro is now earning since his transfer to Mpumulanga Black Aces, he is understood to be earning a huge salary which Chicken Inn could struggle to part with until January when he is expected to finally seal his move.

The top goal scorer was recently snapped up by the South African side, who have since made a part payment for the player who was sold for a staggering $80 000.

However, his transfer from his Bulawayo club Chicken Inn will take effect in January next year because the two clubs failed to conclude the transfer process by September 2, the cut-off date for the South African transfer window, which will render him inactive for almost four months.

“The deal to bring Ndoro back on loan is almost a done deal,” said club chairman Lifa Ncube yesterday.

“We have agreed with his club Mpumalanga Black Aces. We are now just tying some loose ends to the deal. Remember he is now their player and we are now discussing the salary he is now earning. This is what we are negotiating. We are trying to negotiate for a subsidy. But we are expecting him back at the weekend because the deal is almost done,” said Ncube without disclosing the salary.