Cape Town City spends club registration fees to bring back gift links from Egypt



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CAPE TOWN – Cape Town City spent a "club record fee" on recruiting Bafana Bafana fans.

Links first made a name with Platinum Stars, where outstanding performances in the CAF Confederation Cup drew the attention of Egypt. This despite having only made a handful of league appearances for Dikwena.

A movement in Al Assiouty followed in January of this year. But although Links has performed well during his six months in North Africa, he was recently deemed surplus to requirements and was told he could leave the club. It was after Saudi billionaire Turki Al al-Sheikh took over the club, renamed Pyramids FC, and spent millions of new player signatures.

In addition to making 11 appearances in the Egyptian elite, Links was also named the team of Bafana Bafana who played in the Cosafa Cup in Polokwane last month, where he presented catchy performances . So much so that Cape Town City offered a long-term offer to ensure the return of the 19-year-old South African athlete – the left-winger livewire had also been linked to a transfer to another club Egyptian. [19659002NewwaseconfirmedontheTwitterduclubaccount:"TheofficialofficeworldhasbeenincontrastdeconnectedtoCityforaPyramidsFClubrecord"

The cape side will not miss The club also signed Norse's Riyaad of Orlando Pirates off-season, while they have in their ranks Surprise Ralani, Craig Martin, Lyle Lakay, Thabo Nodada and Ugandan International Alan Kateregga

The Defender Kouassi Kouadja, originally from Ivory Coast, will strengthen the central defense after Robyn Johannes departs for Bidvest Wits. City finished fifth in the league last season in Benni McCarthy's first campaign as head coach.

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