5 clubs vying for R2.7 million-valued Gadiel Kamagi: A look at the data
Gadiel Kamagi has piqued the interest of five clubs, all vying to secure the services of this highly-rated left-back. With a valuation of approximately R2.7 million, Kamagi’s statistics from his tenure at Cape Town Spurs present an interesting case for his worth.
He has a year left on his contract with Tanzania’s Singida Big Stars who are asking for a fee in the region of R2.7 million. Simba SC, Sekhukhune United, Cape Town Spurs, Richards Bay FC and Chippa United are all reportedly keen on his signature.
Despite CT Spurs’ relegation, Kamagi significantly impacted in the final third. In 11 second-round matches under Ernst Middendorp’s tutelage, he scored two crucial goals and provided two assists. His goal conversion rate of 29% is particularly noteworthy, and he averaged 0.6 shots per game.
The Tanzanian defender’s defensive capabilities have been equally impressive. During his five months in the DStv Premiership, he averaged 1.5 interceptions and 1.5 tackles per game.
He also averaged 2.1 clearances per game. Notably, Kamagi maintained an impeccable record of never making a mistake that led to a shot or goal, highlighting his composure and reliability at the back. Kamagi’s duel success rate was 31 per cent.
GADIEL KAMAGI’S OVERALL IMPACT AT CAPE TOWN SPURS
Despite Spurs’ unfortunate relegation, Kamagi’s contributions were pivotal in securing three clean sheets for the club. His consistent and impactful displays in defence and offence have naturally sparked interest from five clubs.
The question remains: Which of the five interested clubs will secure Kamagi’s signature? His impressive statistics and all-around ability make him a valuable asset for any team seeking to bolster its defensive ranks.
The 27-year-old star’s potential is undeniable. His performances at Cape Town Spurs have revealed a versatile player with offensive and defensive capabilities.
As the intense bidding war for his services escalates, the winning club will be gaining a player with the potential to influence the DStv Premiership significantly.
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