Chaminuka Eyes Five Signings to Revive Dynamos' Struggling Season

Dynamos coach Saul Chaminuka thinks his struggling team can save their season if the club spends money on new players. The Glamour Boys sit second from bottom after winning just two games from seventeen matches. Chaminuka took over two months ago and found the squad trapped in the relegation zone. The mid-season transfer window opened Tuesday and gives him fresh hope. He plans to bring in five new faces and release five current players.

The club nearly faced a FIFA ban over unpaid debts to former players. Dynamos owed Ghanaian players Emmanuel Paga and Frederick Ansa-Botchway around eighteen thousand dollars. Namibian Sadyney Urikhob also claimed money from the Harare giants. The team cleared these debts just before the transfer window opened. Chaminuka believes paying these bills shows potential signings that Dynamos has cash available.

Veteran defender Nomore Chinyerere heads for the exit door to join Triangle. The lanky player has already started training with his new team in the Lowveld. Chinyerere joined Dynamos last January from FC Platinum and became a key squad member. His former coach Genesis Mangombe recruited him to Triangle despite having six months left on his contract. Chaminuka refuses to block the move and says players cannot stay against their wishes.
 

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