Morice Abraham is on the verge of sealing a return to Tanzanian football with Simba SC, following a brief and challenging stint in Europe.
The 21-year-old attacking midfielder, currently a free agent, has been training with the Dar es Salaam giants in recent weeks.
Simba SC is now considering a formal offer to bring the former Spartak Subotica player into their ranks ahead of the new Tanzanian Premier League campaign.
Abraham’s move would mark a significant homecoming. A product of the Tanzanian football system, he rose through local ranks before attempting to carve out a career in Europe.
His move to Serbia was seen as a bold step, joining top-tier club Spartak Subotica, where he spent the 2023–2024 season on loan.
However, the experience failed to meet expectations, with Abraham struggling to secure regular playing time and make a lasting impact.
Now back in his homeland, Abraham has resumed training with Simba SC, a club that has long dominated the domestic scene and is actively seeking reinforcements in midfield.
With the player currently unattached, his potential signing would be seen as both cost-effective and strategically sound as the club eyes future success in both domestic and continental competitions.
The Taifa Stars midfielder featured in Tanzania’s squad at the most recent Africa Cup of Nations, gaining valuable international experience.
Though still young, he brings a level of maturity that belies his age, shaped by both international duty and the demands of European football.
Sources close to Simba SC indicate that the club’s technical team is evaluating Abraham’s readiness and fitness before making a final decision.
His current spell in training has allowed coaches to assess his form and integration with the squad. If all progresses positively, the club is expected to announce his signing in the coming days.
For Abraham, a move to Simba SC would offer a platform to relaunch his career in a familiar environment.
With the club regularly competing in the CAF Champions League and enjoying strong domestic support, the stage is well set for him to rebuild confidence and showcase the talent that once earned him a move abroad.
Simba SC’s interest in Abraham also reflects a broader trend of top Tanzanian clubs repatriating talent to strengthen their squads.
By bringing back experienced players who have tested themselves internationally, teams like Simba aim to blend local knowledge with professional seasoning.
The coming days will be decisive for Morice Abraham as he hopes to finalise a deal that could reignite his career.
For Simba SC, it could be an astute addition — one that adds depth to their squad and underscores their commitment to developing national talent while remaining competitive at the highest level.