Andile Jali demonstrates his new home city in “Goodbye Gauteng” (images).
With a final wave to Gauteng, Andile Jali introduced his two-year residence in the Middle East.
Andile Jali has revealed images of his new home city and stated that he is leaving Gauteng.
Jali has had a hectic transfer window since he declared he will leave Mamelodi Sundowns.
There have been many rumours about his new club, but it seemed that the majority of them were unfounded.
As he posted images of his new metropolis abroad, Jali appeared to have declared his intention to leave South Africa.
Although he omitted the location’s name, it is assumed that Andile will be employed there for a period of two years.
ANDILE JALI, THE MIDDLE EAST’S NEW HOME CITY, IS UNVEILED
Andile Jali said goodbye to Gauteng, where he had lived since 2018, and posted a status update on Instagram.
As she departed the region, Andile took a picture of the “You are now leaving Gauteng” sign post.
He then published another picture of what many thought to be a brand-new city in the Middle East.
He said the place will be his home for the next two years, a hint at the length of his tenure there.
The rumours connecting Andile Jali to any local team, which have dominated trends over the previous few weeks, are officially over as a result of this.
ON HIS NEW CLUB: JALI’S AGENT
His representative, Mike Makaab, mentioned Andile Jali’s new residence a few days ago and mentioned the Middle East as well.
In an interview with Gagasi FM, Makaab reportedly stated: “You know when we speak about a certain player like Andile Jali, there is a lot of speculation in the media. AJ and I were in contact today, and he has started doing his own preparation before the pre-season. This is done to ensure that whoever signs him will receive an AJ who is in both the correct mental and physical state.
He discussed the potential of China and the Middle East: “I am hoping, truly hoping, that by next week we will know for sure where his next move will take him. Additionally, don’t rule out another season with… Don’t discount relocating to China or the Middle East. He continued by discussing the prospects for the Middle East and China.