In a potential shocker on the Zimbabwean football scene, Dynamos is reportedly eyeing Highlanders’ defensive stalwart, Peter Muduhwa, according to Bola News.
Dynamos, historically known for their fierce rivalry with Highlanders, appears keen on bolstering their squad for upcoming challenges, particularly the impending African Safari. The clash between these two powerhouses is not just a football match; it’s the epic “Battle of Zimbabwe,” steeped in historical significance.
Reports also indicate that Dynamos has successfully secured the services of Obrey Chirinda from Bulawayo Chiefs, with the official unveiling scheduled for January 1, adding to the anticipation surrounding the club’s strategic squad-building efforts.
Peter Muduhwa’s potential move from Highlanders to Dynamos raises eyebrows, given the deep-rooted rivalry between the two clubs. Traditionally, such player switches have been viewed as acts of betrayal by fervent fans, but the current circumstances at Highlanders suggest a significant rebuilding process is on the horizon, led by Zambian coach Kevin Kaindu.
According to Transfermarkt he has no known current value, with the career highest estimated at €75,000.
A source close to Dynamos revealed to Bola News, “The club is highly considering bringing in Muduhwa. He is highly rated within the club and can be a big addition ahead of the African Safari.” The insider highlighted the robustness of Dynamos’ defense throughout the season but emphasized the need for an experienced player, especially in continental competitions like the CAF Confederation Cup.
As the transfer saga unfolds, football enthusiasts eagerly await the outcome of negotiations between Dynamos and Muduhwa, a move that could potentially reshape the dynamics of both teams and set the stage for an intense Battle of Zimbabwe in the future.