Zambian striker Jacob Mulenga is set to put pen to paper at English Premier League team Norwich, Tumfweko has been briefed.
He is expected to be in attendance at Carrow Road on Saturday, for Norwich City’s match against Manchester City, as the club want the FC Utrecht striker’s deal agreed to as soon as possible before he heads off to the African Cup of Nations.
He is also expected to undergo medicals whilst there.
Six days ago, Jacob hinted on a move to England in an interview with the BBC.
Should a deal materialize then Zambia could have three players in England with Emmanuel Mayuka at Southampton and Stopilla Sunzu heading to Reading.
Norwich City transfers
INS
- Jacob Mulenga, FC Utrecht
– Philipp Hosiner, FK Austria
– Maxime Lestienne, Club Brugge
– Costel Pantillmon, Man City (loan)
– Liam Bridcutt, Brighton and Hove Albion
OUTS
Elliott Ward, Leeds Utd (approx. fee £500k)
Steve Morison, Aston Villa (approx. fee £2m)
Andrew Surman, Southampton (approx. fee £950k)
– Simin Lappin, Hibernian (approx. fee £325k)
– Chris Martin, Bournemouth (approx. fee £650k)
B.M.NAWA Kafue
December 28, 2012 at 4:13 pm
We are really proud of you guyz GO JACO! GO perform wonders in south africa
Mukundakufwa
December 28, 2012 at 4:28 pm
The Best League? No! Try La-liga my boy.
Fade up
December 28, 2012 at 4:29 pm
Tumfweko u too fast for nothing. Na nakanobe !
Mr X
December 28, 2012 at 5:06 pm
Ok, good move mwaiche wandi. But do not go there and start sitting on the bench like your colleagues mbesuma and mayuka. Your position is occupied by Grant Holt, a good striker. Overthrow him. Moba na bakazi usiye, train hard like Drogba
TimZ
December 28, 2012 at 6:02 pm
It sounds good news if it is true as ba tumfweko are good at making pipo feel good where there in nothing to feel good about.
Anti-Juju Man
December 28, 2012 at 6:22 pm
Atleast Jacob uses less juju in soccer unlike sunzu, mayuka, bena mbesuma, chris katongo, etc.
Go for it Jacob. U’ll succeed unlike the others.
SANGO
December 28, 2012 at 6:35 pm
Good move and wish him all the best.
Show them what you are made of and
that you are frm ZED
Eyamukwai Airways
December 28, 2012 at 6:45 pm
Mr X, i think you do not know the lad. He is not into any of those things you have listed and anti Juju if Chris and Emma where using Juju they could not have made it play in europe. For all i know its Kalaba who is into Juju and thats why he does not want to go outside Africa.
Air Mukwai_
December 29, 2012 at 12:20 pm
Takwaba umuti. Kubombeshafye chabe. Effort Chabala once said that “kuiposafye” when he was voted man of the match in Ghana. The Ghanaian keeper approached him and asked for juju. He replied takwaba umuti kuiposafye.
OS
December 28, 2012 at 6:52 pm
U, MENTIONING JUJU U ARE JUST PRIMITIVE. GO ,GO JACOB ,GO ZAMBIA!
umutokofyompo
December 28, 2012 at 7:06 pm
Primitive *****! Which juju? If yo mother has given u juju, u think everyone has!
Good luck Jecko!
umutokofyompo
December 28, 2012 at 7:09 pm
Pa musula nga juju. Jecko, show em w@ u g@
voice from the diaspora
December 28, 2012 at 7:21 pm
I hope this news is true and if it is, Jacob Mulenga will most likey succeed in the EPL because compared to Mayuka and Mbesuma he has the has the skill and body for the game in England. Besides, he knows how to speak very good english which again is a crucial factor that will help him to effectively interact with fellow team mates. Having listerned to him on BBC sport, the guy has the “personal confidence” which if well nurtured will propel him to glory. Mayuka still has a chance though but that will very much depend on how many times he features in the games and how effective he is at a given time.
voice from the diaspora
December 28, 2012 at 7:22 pm
I hope this news is true and if it is, Jacob Mulenga will most likey succeed in the EPL because compared to Mayuka and Mbesuma he has the skill and body for the game in England. Besides, he knows how to speak very good english which again is a crucial factor that will help him to effectively interact with fellow team mates. Having listerned to him on BBC sport, the guy has the “personal confidence” which if well nurtured will propel him to glory. Mayuka still has a chance though but that will very much depend on how many times he features in the games and how effective he is at a given time.
PROFESOR
December 28, 2012 at 9:11 pm
sometimes it is good just to watch what is happening than making unsubstantiated statements
M.K the original
December 29, 2012 at 8:45 am
Thats good news for our boys, why should often times watch only West African players in the major leagues when we have our boys. If that is true, then I would just say congrats Joco and grease to your elbows. Show them your skill and then sooner or later you or Sunzu will in no time to mention find himself in the bigger teams like Man U, Chealse etc.
Mpangula Mputyu
December 29, 2012 at 2:39 pm
Good move. we need to have at least two Zambians featuring week in week out. Mayuka has had it tough.
we wish him good luck, he is the first of the current players to break into the UK league from the current crop of players.
We wish the three the best of luck.