JOHANNESBURG. – Zimbabwean forward Ishmael Wadi says he is looking beyond JRD Stars as he enters the last six months of his contract with the club.
Though not entirely ruling out a contract renewal with the Motsepe Foundation Championship side, the 29-year-old is hoping and praying that his move to AmaZulu can finally materialize.
The speedy right winger saw the intended AmaZulu move crumble like a deck of cards in June despite indications that they had agreed on a three-year-old.
It later emerged that the two clubs failed to reach an agreement, leaving the former Caps United Star heartbroken.
However, as his JDR Stars contract nears its end, Wadi told FARPost that he is eyeing to break into the elite league having proven his scoring prowess since joing JDR Stars in July 2021.
“At that point l heard a lot of rumours about it, the likes of Chiefs and some teams did approach the club, AmuZulu among other teams,” he said.
“But they didn’t reach an agreement with my club JDR Stars. At the moment I’m still contracted with the team till the end of the season but I’m prepared to make a move.
“As players our ambitions constantly change as we develop. Just like everyone in South Africa and back home in Zimbabwe, I hope to play in the PSL.”
Wadi is one of the ten Zimbabwean players remaining in the South African football ranks following the massive purge that saw the bulk of the players being offloaded.
Since joining JDR Stars from CAPS United, Wadi established himself as the club’s reliable goalscorer.
Last season he scored nine goals in all competitions but remains ambitious, with high hopes of winning the golden boot this season. – FARPost




