H Metro

Bamusi stays home

- Tadious Manyepo

PHINEAS BAMUSI has decided to remain with CAPS United for, at least, one more year as have most of the seasoned players who did duty for the Green Machine in the 2023 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season.

The winger, whose current deal with Makepekepe lapses at the end of this month had indicated that he was leaving the former champions to pursue his career elsewhere.

But his love for the team, coupled with club president Farai Jere’s love for him, have prompted the former Harare City and Triangle player to stay at the place he calls home.

“I am not going anywhere, of course, my contract with CAPS United is coming to an end on December 31 but principall­y speaking, I have another one already on the table,” said Bamusi.

“My camp and the team have already agreed on everything and we will have a one-year deal signed any day. So, basically, I am saying as things stand, I am a CAPS United player and I will also be one next season.

“The good thing is we have agreed on everything that needed to be agreed on. I trust every process we have undertaken because of the mutual respect that exists between

me and the club administra­tion.

“I am very happy to get another opportunit­y to play for Makepekepe.

“We have really come a long way and I think it is only appropriat­e for me to remain attached to this team that I also love with all my heart”.

He had a subdued season, probably one of his worst since cutting his Premiershi­p teeth at Buffaloes, in a 2023 season that saw Makepekepe playing more like an average outfit.

“At the moment, we are already in a festive mood and I am spending most of my time with my family. You know we are rarely with our families so this is the time to be with them.

“I can’t say anything about next season because there is still a long time to go.”

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Phineas Bamusi

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