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Haruna keen on European move

AMAVUBI assistant skipper Haruna Niyonzima has revealed that he will be joining the European paid ranks next season.
In a telephone interview from Dar es salaam, Niyonzima currently on the books of Yanga of Tanzania, said he will wait until his contract with Yanga ends in May next year as he still sorts out his destination.
“My manager is busy working on my future career. We have had contacts from second division clubs in Spain and first division clubs of Belgium
“If anything matures at anytime, I will head to one of the clubs (unmentioned) because even my contract with Yanga FC allows me to leave if a high profile club picks interest in me,” added Niyonzima.
The former Etincelles, Rayon Sport and APR playmaker is proud with what he has managed to accomplish as an individual footballer.
Haruna, who won two Cecafa titles with APR and Yanga, is hopeful on adding on his already rich trophy cabin in the next season.
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he deserve to play in europe may God answers hhis dreams
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Indeed Haruna deserves to extend his career to Europe because he has the skill that beats most of his colleges around here EAC.Kamasa Peter thanks for such updates
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