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SUNZU transfer should succeed

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SUNZU transfer should succeed

January 29, 2013

The transfer of Felix SUNZU STOPILLA from TP Mazembe to Reading FC is not completely settled yet. But it has a good chance to succeed when the AFCON 2013 will be completed for Zambians. Despite a disturbing element which has done everything that the file gets stuck... 

As some websites have reported, in Great-Britain, the Reading Club has been misled by the approach of a dishonest agent believing that SUNZU STOPILLA was free of any contract ("free agent" as English say) and thus the Royals would have no transfer to pay. The Chairman of TP Mazembe and the players immediately responded.

The Chairman said to the media that SUNZU is under a five year contract with the Congolese club which was recorded by both the Congolese Federation and the Zambian Federation. And that contract is still valid for two years i.e. it will end late 2015. "And we have no intention to block SUNZU, the chairman Moïse KATUMBI told us on Sunday morning,  otherwise, we would not have made every effort to get him to the test in England ..."

The player also reacted in the same way, confirming the contractual relationship with the club of TP Mazembe. He also ordered his agent not to interfere in the discussions between the two clubs and simply negotiate its own terms.
The  special envoy of Nyota Tv to AFCON 2013, Eddy KABELU and Heritier YINDULA of the newsroom of the website  tpmazembe.com  have also conducted an exclusive interview with the great central defender of Chipolopolo after the match between Zambia-Nigeria that brings proof of what we say. An interview broadcast Friday at 21h (GMT) on Digital Congo TV.

Let’s hope that SUNZU, who is slightly injured and exempted from training on Saturday, ends the AFCON in the best way and that negotiations between the two clubs should better lead to continue his career at the highest level.

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