Nestor Mutuale, the manager of Fiston Mayélé, has expressed his desire for the Congolese striker to make a return to the ranks of Young Africans, emphasizing the significance of the club in Mayélé’s career despite rumors linking him to Azam FC.
Mayélé, who enjoyed a successful stint with Young Africans, scoring 50 goals in 53 official matches before joining Egypt’s Pyramids Club, has been the subject of speculation regarding a potential move back to Tanzania.
While reports suggest Azam FC is nearing a deal for the striker, Mutuale maintains that Mayélé’s allegiance lies with Young Africans.
Speaking on behalf of Mayélé, Mutuale highlighted the importance of Young Africans in shaping his client’s career trajectory.
He asserted that if Mayélé were to return to Tanzania, priority would be given to Young Africans over other options.
“My client knows very well the value and the opportunity that Young Africans has given him. If he has to return to Tanzania, then first place will be given to Young Africans.
But for now, he is happy at Pyramids FC; maybe something else will happen in the future, but for now, he is happy,” stated Mutuale.
While Mayélé’s immediate future remains uncertain, Mutuale’s comments underscore the enduring significance of Young Africans in the striker’s professional journey.
Despite potential interest from other clubs, Mayélé’s bond with Young Africans remains strong, reflecting the impact the club has had on his career development.
As discussions surrounding Mayélé’s next move continue, football enthusiasts eagerly await updates on whether the talented striker will indeed make a return to the club where he made a significant mark.