Massive player cleanout at Dynamos

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS Football Club have released seven players including captain Partson Jaure and have revealed that more are set to be released.

DeMbare announced that contracts for Jaure, Ralph Kawondera, Keith Murera, Godknows Murirwa as well as the foreign trio of Albert Eonde, Sylvester Appiah and Alex Orotomal are not being renewed.

The Glamour Boys have also sent Luke Muskiri, Claivert Tshuma and Stephen Chatikobo back to the Prince Edward Academy.

Other players that the club has said it wants to release are the still contracted duo of Evans Katema, Martin Ofori while Trevor Mavhunga had been offered a better deal only for his handlers to indicate to Dynamos that he has found a new home.

Godknows Murwira Dynamos

The club did not give an update on additions to the side.

“Dynamos FC shall forever remain grateful to the service rendered to the club by these players and we wish them well in their careers.

 

Alex Orotomal in action for Dynamos

“Meanwhile, all our stakeholders are hereby notified that the club is almost through with the recruitment of new players to beef up our 2023 squad and a formal announcement will be made in due course,” read a statement from the club.

 

Partson Jaure

The Harare giants who are under the guidance of new coach Herbert Maruwa are heavily linked with Black Rhinos stars Eli Elunga and Gareth Madhake.

Bulawayo Chiefs defender Elvis Moyo is another player believed to be on his way to Dynamos.— @innocentskizoe

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