Bruce Chikuni
DYNAMOS are pushing strongly to sign Manica Diamonds’ forward Nyasha Chintuli.
Reports from the Glamour Boys’ camp say there is a growing belief that the deal could be sealed today.
Chintuli’s handlers also confirmed that they were almost done processing his papers from his parent club, Tenax.
The striker is believed to have agreed a two-year deal with DeMbare.
Chintuli had a flying start to the just-ended session before losing his scoring touch after the mid-season break.
He finished the campaign with nine goals.
Chicken Inn are believed to be monitoring Black Rhinos’ Elie Ilunga, who has been negotiating with Dynamos, for the past week.
A DeMbare source told H-Metro that llunga’s deal was almost done.
William Manondo’s move from crosstown rivals CAPS United to Dynamos is also reported to be gathering steam.
Yadah’s industrious midfielder, Tanaka Shandirwa, has penned a two-year contract.
It appears the Glamour Boys are desperately looking for forwards and attack-minded midfielders.
Whawha’s Jayden Barake and Talent Chawapiwa have also emerged as top targets for Dynamos in their quest to reinforce their ranks in the offensive unit.
The Glamour Boys seem to be satisfied with their defence, but talks with Yadah’s Bruno Kadamanja, are also ongoing.
They are yet to renew Frank Makarati’s contract, which is set to expire this month.
Meanwhile, Castle Lager Premier Soccer League spokesperson, Kudzai Bare, told H-Metro that Soccer Star of the Year, Walter Musona, pocketed US$5 000.
Manondo got US$3 000 and second runner-up, Makarati took home US$2 500.
Other Soccer Stars of the Year finalists each got US$800.
Manondo also received US$3 000 for winning the Golden Boot.
Nelson Chadya of Ngezi Platinum Stars got US$3 000 for the Golden Glove.
Barake took home US$2 000 for being voted the Most Promising Player.




