Kaizer Chiefs: Pitso Mosimane Outlines Main Problem With Amakhosi
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AS FAR midfielder, Mohamed Rabie Hrimat, might not join Kaizer Chiefs this summer alongside his coach, Nasreddine Nabi, according to his agent.
The Moroccan defensive midfielder has been linked with a summer move to the Glamour Boys, where his current coach is set to begin shortly.
Hrimat was named the 2023/24 Botola Professional League Player of the Season due to his stellar performance for AS FAR, who finished in second.
Kaizer Chiefs: Pitso Mosimane Outlines Main Problem With Amakhosi
FootballIn an interview with iDiskiTimes, Hrimat's agent confirmed that his 29-year-old client is likely to consider Gulf region offers despite Kaizer Chiefs' interest.
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"We cannot decide now on offers coming from the Gulf region, only after the King's Cup final," he said. "After the game, they will decide the future of the player. There's one more year on his contract, and there are many offers in the Gulf area."
The AS FAR star defied all odds by scoring 10 goals and registering seven assists in 29 games in the Moroccan league.
He featured in four games in the CAF Champions League but had zero goal contributions, according to TransferMarkt.
In the Throne Cup, Hrimat has played in three games, scoring three goals and one assist. He could add more to his goal contribution in the final, either against Raja Casablanca or MC Ojuda.
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FootballSports Brief also reported on Raja Casablanca coach, Fadlu Davids, explaining Kaizer Chiefs target, Nasreddine Nabi's tactics.
He stated that the former AC Leopards mentor employed a direct style of play and liked to make frequent use of set pieces.