CHIPOLOPOLO MIDFIELDER KINGS KANGWA SWITCHES AGENCY IN BID FOR FRESH START

John Mbabala

@John Mbabala

8:55 AM • December 22, 2023

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Chipolopolo midfielder Kings Kangwa has made a bold move in his career, switching agencies from Nir Karin's Guanabara Esportes SA to join the prestigious US sports agency Wasserman. This new chapter, effective immediately, opens exciting possibilities for the talented Zambian as he seeks a transfer away from Red Star Belgrade. He joins two other Chipolopolo stars under the same agency, Saudi's Fashion Sakala, and Italy's Lameck Banda. Kangwa expressed his desire for a new challenge last summer. Despite attracting interest from several European clubs, including Nottingham Forest, LOSC Lille, Montpellier SC, Olympique De Marseille, and Celtic, a transfer failed to materialize in the August transfer window. Wasserman's impressive roster and global reach could prove pivotal in Kangwa's quest for a fresh start. The agency boasts a market value of over 1 billion Euros, representing top managers like Arsenal's Mikel Arteta and Newcastle United's Eddie Howe, alongside high-profile players like Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde. With the Africa Cup of Nations just around the corner in January, Kangwa's immediate focus will be on excelling for Zambia on the continental stage. However, his sights remain firmly set on securing a move away from Red Star Belgrade. Kangwa's market value of 2 million Euros may seem modest compared to the giants represented by Wasserman, but his undeniable talent and ambition could see him land a lucrative deal if he impresses during the Africa Cup of Nations. The agency's extensive network and expertise in player negotiations will undoubtedly be a valuable asset in his pursuit of a new club. Whether Kangwa finds his dream move to the English Premier League, French Ligue 1, or beyond, one thing is certain: his decision to join Wasserman signals a turning point in his career.

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