Hull City have agreed a fee with Manchester City for Zimbabwe captain Benjani Mwaruwari, according to Sky Sports. Benjani is now set to move to Hull rather than his former Premier League club Portsmouth, with whom he has been heavily linked this summer. Benjani appears to have no future at Manchester City where he has failed to make even the bench after the summer spending spree by City.
Benjani has scored six times for Manchester City since moving to Eastlands in January 2008.
Meanwhile Nigeria’s Kano Pillars have expressed confidence they will be awarded three points by the Confideration of African Football (CAF) following their protest against the eligibility of former Dynamos strike Edward Sadomba, who played against them in a Champions League match.
‘We are very confident of winning this protest because we have established a very good case against Al Hilal and we know a credible organisation like CAF will be fair, and justice will be done in our favour,’ Adamu said.
‘We played the match in Sudan against them under protest, and within the allowed 48 hours we put across a formal protest to CAF and paid the protest fee. The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), through secretary general Bolaji Ojo-oba, also sent a backing letter to Cairo.’
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