Congolese striker Ben Malango weighs offers from Morocco and South Africa

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 Congolese striker Ben Malango weighs offers from Morocco and South Africa

Ben Malango is attracting strong interest from clubs in both Morocco and South Africa as he considers his next career move.

According to sources close to negotiations, AmaZulu FC of South Africa and Moroccan giants FAR Rabat have stepped up talks with the Congolese striker’s representatives.

Both sides are eager to secure his signature, though they face additional competition from clubs in Asia that have also expressed interest in the forward.

At 31, Malango is determined to play a decisive role in whichever project he joins.

The striker, currently valued at around €1 million, has made it clear that he seeks more than just a contract—he wants to be central to his new club’s sporting ambitions.

AmaZulu, who are in the midst of their South African Premier League campaign, see Malango as a potential boost to their attacking options.

The club’s management has reportedly placed him among their top transfer targets, believing his experience could help sharpen their frontline.

Their upcoming league fixture against Stellenbosch is unlikely to feature the Congolese forward, but speculation continues to grow over whether he could soon be wearing AmaZulu colours.

Meanwhile, FAR Rabat are also pressing their case strongly.

The Moroccan side, known for competing at the highest levels domestically and continentally, view Malango as a player capable of delivering immediate impact.

Their pursuit underscores their intent to reinforce their squad with proven talent as they chase honours both in Morocco and in CAF competitions.

For Malango, the decision represents more than just geography.

After an established career that has taken him through clubs in Africa and the Middle East, his next move could define the final years of his professional journey.

The forward has long been admired for his physical presence, goal-scoring instinct and ability to perform in high-pressure matches.

The competition for his signature suggests that Malango remains a sought-after figure on the transfer market.

With discussions advancing on multiple fronts, his camp is expected to weigh the offers carefully before committing.

Whether he opts for the Moroccan capital, the South African Premier League, or a challenge in Asia, Malango’s next destination will be watched with keen interest by supporters across the continent eager to see where his talent will shine next.