Stéphane Aziz Ki, the rising star of Young Africans in Tanzania, may be on the brink of a significant career shift, with his agent not ruling out a move to the Premier Soccer League (PSL) in South Africa.
Amid talks of extending his contract with Young Africans, Aziz Ki’s agent, Zambro Traoré, has hinted at a desire for change for the Burkinabè international.
While acknowledging Aziz Ki’s successful tenure in Tanzania, Traoré emphasized the need for a new challenge and potentially a move to a more competitive league.
“We want change, I can confirm that. Don’t get me wrong, the player has been happy here and there have been no problems.
But I want him to change championships. He has already spent 2 years in Tanzania and he did very well. So we are looking for something better,” Traoré stated.
The prospect of a move to the PSL has emerged as a plausible option. Traoré expressed openness to exploring opportunities with top-tier South African clubs, citing the allure of the league’s competitive landscape and the potential for Aziz Ki to further elevate his career.
“Yes why not? South Africa has three big teams in their league and these are some of the teams we can sit down at the table and talk to if they come to see us.
We have no problem coming to South Africa,” Traoré remarked.
The revelation adds an intriguing dimension to Aziz Ki’s future, with the possibility of a move to the PSL garnering attention across African football circles.
As negotiations unfold, observers await eagerly to see whether Aziz Ki will embark on a new chapter in his promising career on the African football stage.