Warriors midfielder Kuda Mahachi is searching for a club again after his proposed move to South African top-flight side Maritzburg United failed to materialize.
The Bulawayo-raised winger, whose career has been affected by off-field problems in the last eight months, was looking to revive it with a move to the KwaZulu Natal-based side.
Mahachi trained with Maritzburg but the club decided not to sign him, with South African football publication iDiski Times, reporting that new coach Fadlu Davids was not impressed by the player.
Pindula News understands that Mahachi was offered a very lucrative contract by an unnamed club in Tanzania but turned it down, choosing to pursue the Maritzburg opportunity instead.
A well-placed source close to Mahachi, who spoke to Pindula News and asked not to be named, criticized the player’s decision-making.
The source said:
“He is without a club. He was offered a good deal by a Tanzanian club playing CAF Champions League football and refused. That Tanzanian team offered him a signing on fee of USD60 000 a year, but he declined the offer and chose to go to South Africa. The move did not go through.
I don’t understand the decision he made, but its his career, his choice so he decides.
Mahachi has been without a club since he was suspended by SuperSport United.