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Mamelodi eyes Ouseb

Mamelodi eyes Ouseb

MAMELODI Sundowns coach Paul Dolezar wants Namibian international Mohammed to play for the South African team next season.

Ouseb, who parted ways with FC Lyn Oslo in February, is currently clubless. Dolezar confirmed his interest in the Brave Warriors defensive stalwart to The Namibian Sport from Pretoria yesterday.”I want him in the team because I know him from my days at Chiefs.It is up to him to decide, but I have spoken to him.We just need to sit down with his agent, said Dolezar, who recently moved back to Sundowns.He said Ouseb’s agent, Steve Bailey, would visit South Africa this week and would discuss the player’s future.League play in South Africa ends in May, with the transfer window period expected to open soon afterwards.The new season starts in August.Ouseb, who is still in Norway, and FC Lyn Oslo reached a mutual agreement on ending their working relationship and ‘wished each other good luck for the future’.However, the Namibian star’s late arrival at the club earlier this season is believed to be at the heart of the move.Late last year he had had his contract for one more season.Ouseb earlier expressed interest in returning to his former South African Premier Soccer League (PSL) side, Kaizer Chiefs.However coach Ted Dumitru did not want him, describing him as ‘too aggressive’.Ouseb played as a midfielder for Lyn Oslo, but is doing duty as a defender for Namibia’s national side.Ouseb has won 68 caps for Namibia.Dolezar confirmed his interest in the Brave Warriors defensive stalwart to The Namibian Sport from Pretoria yesterday.”I want him in the team because I know him from my days at Chiefs.It is up to him to decide, but I have spoken to him.We just need to sit down with his agent, said Dolezar, who recently moved back to Sundowns.He said Ouseb’s agent, Steve Bailey, would visit South Africa this week and would discuss the player’s future.League play in South Africa ends in May, with the transfer window period expected to open soon afterwards.The new season starts in August.Ouseb, who is still in Norway, and FC Lyn Oslo reached a mutual agreement on ending their working relationship and ‘wished each other good luck for the future’.However, the Namibian star’s late arrival at the club earlier this season is believed to be at the heart of the move.Late last year he had had his contract for one more season.Ouseb earlier expressed interest in returning to his former South African Premier Soccer League (PSL) side, Kaizer Chiefs.However coach Ted Dumitru did not want him, describing him as ‘too aggressive’.Ouseb played as a midfielder for Lyn Oslo, but is doing duty as a defender for Namibia’s national side.Ouseb has won 68 caps for Namibia.

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