Kaizer Chiefs youngster Reatlegile Mosimane looks set to secure a blockbuster move to Europe.
The 14-year-old striker, who happens to be the son of legendary South African coach Pitso Mosimane, has been in scintillating form for the Amakhosi academy.
Reatlegile Mosimane leads the line for coach Mohamed Bhamjee’s serial-winning under-14 Kaizer Chiefs team.
Now, reports suggest the lethal striker is close to securing a move to AS Roma!
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According to agent Jorge Abong of Rojo Soccer Agency, Reatlegile Mosimane is a wanted man in Italy after impressing during a recent trial.
He alongside two other South African youngsters could soon find themselves playing for Italian giants AS Roma.
“Ikenna Tladi (9-years-old) has officially signed for AS Roma. We have also organised trials for Reatlegile Mosimane (Kaizer Chiefs under-14). Last month he did well and the club is interested in signing him,” Abong told KickOff.
“We have organised for Shamir Mattera from SuperSport, he is now invited to join the club for pre-season at the end of July. The scouts from Europe were here and they were impressed with Tladi before he traveled to Italy with his mother to finalise the deal. He is now an AS Roma player.”
Last year, Reatlegile Mosimane led Kaizer Chiefs to the Gauteng Development League Under-13 title. He finished as the league’s top scorer with a whopping 38 goals to his name.
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How much do you think Mosimane is worth?
Needless to say playing for the AS Roma academy will undoubtedly benefit Reagile tremendously. However, will Kaizer Chiefs regret letting their star youngster go? How much do you value the 14-year-old sensation at?
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