Tusker FC goalkeeper Brian Bwire is on the brink of finalizing his move to South African Premier Soccer League side Polokwane City FC. With his contract set to expire in a month, Bwire has opted not to renew his stay with the Kenyan champions, marking his first professional venture outside of Kenya.
Finalizing the Transfer
Bwire, who has earned one cap for the Harambee Stars since his debut in 2021, is now awaiting the official release documents from Tusker FC to complete his free transfer to Polokwane City FC. Sources close to the player have confirmed that the deal is effectively sealed, pending Tusker’s official release.
“The deal is done, but we are only waiting on Tusker to officially release him so he can embark on his new journey in South Africa,” said a source close to the player, who requested anonymity.
Complying with FIFA Regulations
According to FIFA regulations, a player is allowed to negotiate terms with a new club if his contract is set to expire within six months. Article 4 of FIFA’s regulations states: “A club intending to conclude a contract with a professional must inform the player’s current club in writing before entering into negotiations with him. A professional shall only be free to conclude a contract with another club if his contract with his present club has expired or is due to expire within six months.”
With his contract nearing its end, Bwire is well within his rights to finalize his deal with Polokwane City FC. Known for his ball-playing capabilities, Bwire’s style aligns perfectly with Polokwane’s vision of building play from the back.
Bwire’s Career Journey
The 24-year-old goalkeeper, an alumnus of Kakamega High School, began his professional career with Kariobangi Sharks in 2017. After four seasons with the Sharks, he joined Tusker FC in 2021 as the club prepared for their CAF Champions League campaign. Initially serving as an understudy to Patrick Matasi, Bwire eventually became the first-choice keeper following Matasi’s move to Kenya Police FC last year. He was also named an assistant captain at Tusker FC.
Bwire experienced a challenging period last season, temporarily losing his starting spot to Brian Opondo. However, he reclaimed his position before the season ended, finishing with the second-most clean sheets in the FKF Premier League. Represented by Liken Sports Management, the same agency managing Kenyan internationals Matasi, Abdallah Hassan, and David Ochieng, Bwire is poised for a promising future in South Africa.
Polokwane City FC: A New Chapter
Polokwane City FC was established in 2012 after the owners of Bay United sold the franchise to the Mogaladi family. Initially playing in various temporary venues, the club officially relocated from Port Elizabeth to Polokwane. Based in Limpopo province, the team plays its home matches at the Peter Mokaba Stadium.
Bwire’s move to Polokwane City FC marks an exciting new chapter in his career. His ball-playing skills and experience in high-pressure matches are expected to be significant assets for his new club. Polokwane City FC is looking to bolster their squad with Bwire’s signing, aiming to improve their performance in the South African Premier Soccer League.
Conclusion
Brian Bwire’s impending move to Polokwane City FC signifies a significant milestone in his career. As he awaits the final release from Tusker FC, the Kenyan goalkeeper is ready to embark on a new journey in South African football. His departure marks the end of a successful tenure with Tusker FC and the beginning of a promising chapter with Polokwane City FC. Kenyan football fans will undoubtedly watch his progress with keen interest, hoping to see him shine on the international stage.
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