Nkomo has in the past told KickOff.com that clubs from Germany and Belgium have shown interest in the Zimbabwean striker.
However while he could not be drawn to reveal the identity of the club interested, Nkomo remains confident the striker will make the grade.
“Nyasha is due to get his Visa on Tuesday so I will be travelling with him to Europe this week. He is a good football player with a good football mind but everything will depend on whether or not the team agrees with Sundowns,” Nkomo said.
“The club is interested and he will be assessed for fitness by the club while the terms of a possible contract will also be discussed.
“We will be in a position to give more details when something concrete is agreed upon between the two parties.” Mushekwi’s previous attempts to sign with Bundesliga club
Greuther Furth hit a brick wall after the club pointed out they were not given enough time to assess him.
Sundowns, on the other hand, pointed out they would only release the player if a “serious” offer is put on the table.
Mushekwi achieved one of his best seasons with Sundowns during the 2011/12 campaign — scoring 9 League goals in 17 starts.
He was also named Nedbank Cup Player of the Tournament during the same campaign. — KickOff.



