Frankie Chisenga Musonda, the Zambian central defender, will bid farewell to Ayr United FC at the conclusion of the current season, marking the end of a two-year tenure with the Scottish second division club.
As his contract draws to a close, Musonda has opted not to extend his stay with Ayr United, according to insights from our Africafoot editorial team.
The decision signals a new chapter for the 26-year-old, who is poised to return to his birth country, England.
Sources indicate that Musonda, a former resident of Luton Town, is currently engaged in negotiations with League One outfit Exeter FC.
Despite attracting interest from several Scottish clubs, including Dundee United, Musonda appears destined for a move south to England as he seeks fresh challenges and opportunities for growth.
With a market value of €275,000 as assessed by Transfermarkt, Musonda is primed to embark on the next phase of his footballing journey.
Having emerged as a stalwart in Zambia’s national team defense, Musonda boasts an impressive international record, amassing nine caps since his debut in March 2022.
Notably, he featured prominently in the recent African Cup of Nations tournament, further enhancing his reputation on the global stage.
As Musonda prepares to embrace a new challenge next season, his departure from Ayr United leaves a void in the club’s defensive lineup.
Yet, his contributions and dedication during his time at Somerset Park will be fondly remembered by fans and teammates alike.
As negotiations with Exeter FC progress, Musonda’s impending move underscores his ambition and determination to excel at the highest level of English football.
A new chapter beckons for the talented defender, as he sets his sights on making a lasting impact in the competitive landscape of League One.