by Lukanyo Tshitshi
Tim Sukazi, the Chairman of TS Galaxy during the 2020/21 Dstv premiership match between Swallows and TS Galaxy at Dobsonville Stadium in Soweto on November 21, 2022. Photo by Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix.
The TS Galaxy boss, Tim Sukazi, will join forces with Royal AM boss Shaun "MaMkhize" Mkhize to fight the transfer ban imposed on Royal AM by the world's football governing body, FIFA.
In July, FIFA imposed a transfer ban against the KwaZulu-Natal side after they failed to pay the Serbian striker, Samir Nurkovic, an estimated amount of R12 million as they were found to have breached a contractual agreement between the club and the player.
Royal AM signed the now 31-year-old striker shortly after being released by Kaizer Chiefs ahead of the 2022/23 Dstv Premiership but then fired him three months after joining the club.
According to SABC Sport, the Rockets boss reportedly told SABC sport that he and MaMkhize spoke, and he doesn't see any reason why they shouldn't work together in solving the matter.
"President Shawn Mkhize spoke to me and she kindly requested for my intervention. So, why not? To be honest. I don't want our clubs to destressed. I want them to be able to carry on with the business of the day," Sukazi told SABC sport.
Nurkovic recently joined TS Galaxy in the winter transfer window after a failed transfer to the Moroccan side, Raja Casablanca, and to Cape Town City.
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