Contract Conundrum: Ranga Chivaviro’s Status as a Marumo Gallants Player

Contract Conundrum: Ranga Chivaviro’s Status as a Marumo Gallants Player

…By Judah Olanisebee for TDPel Media.

Insights into Ranga Chivaviro’s Future Amidst Links to Chiefs, Pirates, and Richards Bay

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In recent times, there has been considerable speculation surrounding the future of Ranga Chivaviro, the talented striker of Marumo Gallants.

Initially, Chivaviro had signed a pre-contract with Richards Bay, but subsequent rumors suggested that a swap deal involving the PSL striker had been accepted by Gallants.

Now, emerging reports indicate that Chivaviro is potentially on his way to Chiefs.

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Seeking Clarity: Dean Boyle Reaches Out to Coach Kerr

To gain a clear understanding of the situation, Dean Boyle contacted Marumo Gallants coach Dylan Kerr for insights and clarification.

The goal was to uncover the truth behind the swirling rumors and establish the plans for Chivaviro.

Confirmation from Coach Kerr: Chivaviro Remains a Gallants Player

Coach Kerr provided confirmation that Ranga Chivaviro is still an active player for Marumo Gallants.

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To obtain this information, Kerr personally spoke to the chairman of the club, who verified that Chivaviro remains a part of the team.

When asked about Chivaviro’s contractual status, Kerr referred to him as a Marumo Gallants player, based on the information he has received.

The Contract Clause and Gallants’ Position

It has come to light that Chivaviro’s contract includes a clause that allows him to stay with Marumo Gallants unless another club expresses a desire to purchase him.

This clause grants Gallants the first opportunity to secure his services.

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Coach Kerr shared that the chairman and general manager, Rufus Matsena, have both confirmed this clause’s existence.

As a result, Kerr believes that Chivaviro is unequivocally a player for Marumo Gallants, according to the chairman and general manager.

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