Knox Mutizwa stays stuck at Golden Arrows while club bosses figure out his future. The 31-year-old striker has been told to pack his bags and find another team after falling out with coach Manqoba Mngqithi. Mutizwa still holds an active contract with the South African club despite being frozen out completely. The Zimbabwe international clearly does not feature in the manager's plans for the upcoming season. Golden Arrows management refuses to rush into any hasty decisions about his departure.
Mngqithi made it clear late last season that Mutizwa no longer fits his tactical plans moving forward. The coach wants to build his squad around younger players with different qualities and skills. Mutizwa faces an uncertain future as he searches for a new club willing to take him on. The experienced striker hopes to resolve his situation before the new season kicks off properly. Both player and club want to end their relationship on good terms.
KickOff.com reports that contract termination talks will happen within the next few weeks between both parties. The veteran forward has spent over eight years with Golden Arrows since joining them back in January 2017. Mutizwa first arrived on loan from Bidvest Wits who had signed him from his hometown club Highlanders. The striker thought he had found a permanent home at the club after his successful loan spell. Contract discussions remain ongoing as both sides try to reach a mutual agreement.Mngqithi made it clear late last season that Mutizwa no longer fits his tactical plans moving forward. The coach wants to build his squad around younger players with different qualities and skills. Mutizwa faces an uncertain future as he searches for a new club willing to take him on. The experienced striker hopes to resolve his situation before the new season kicks off properly. Both player and club want to end their relationship on good terms.