Betway Premiership sides target Namibian attacker Bethuel Muzeu

Betway Premiership sides target Namibian attacker Bethuel Muzeu

The 26-year-old attacker is expected to leave Lidoda Duvha at the end of his current contract due to the Limpopo-club's relegation to the ABC Motsepe League.

Betway Premiership quartet AmaZulu, Sekhukhune United, Stellenbosch and newly promoted Kruger United are said to be interested in acquiring Muzeu as a free agent ahead of the 2026/27 season.

However, according to FARPost, Usuthu and Babina Noko currently lead the race to sing the versatile striker as they look to push into CAF spots next season.

Muzeu scored eight goals for Leopards in the 2025/26 season but his side finished bottom of the Motsepe Foundation Championship.

He has made 38 appearances for Namibia's senior national team, scoring five goals and providing three assists.

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