FCB Nyasa Big Bullets purchased Lloyd Aaron from Civil Service United during early 2024 for K10 million amid widespread criticism from football observers. The midfielder's subsequent sale to Qatari Premier League club Muaither FC generated K192 million, establishing a new domestic transfer record. This transaction demonstrates how Malawian clubs have transformed their approach to player development and international marketing. Bullets developed this transfer model through strategic planning over recent seasons. The club previously sold Peter Banda to Simba SC for K80 million and moved Patrick Mwaungulu plus Lanjesi Nkhoma to TP Mazembe for K70 million each.
Football analyst Joseph Kasapha credits the club's media platforms and continental competition exposure for attracting international scouts. Aaron appeared in more than 50 matches during his tenure and earned the captain's position. His final appearance came during a victorious Airtel Top 8 final performance. The People's Team has transformed player transfers into both revenue generation and reputation building across the continent.
Football analyst Joseph Kasapha credits the club's media platforms and continental competition exposure for attracting international scouts. Aaron appeared in more than 50 matches during his tenure and earned the captain's position. His final appearance came during a victorious Airtel Top 8 final performance. The People's Team has transformed player transfers into both revenue generation and reputation building across the continent.