Mighty Wonderas Owner Says Club Will Not Sell Players AbroadA


A shot of Thom Mpinganjira

 

Mighty Wonderas Football Club owner Thom Mpinganjira has said that the team has no plans to sell its players to clubs outside the country because the club is financially strong. Speaking during a press briefing, he explained that Mighty Wonderas is stable and can support its players without depending on transfer money from foreign teams.

Mpinganjira said the main goal of the club is to build a powerful squad that can compete for every trophy at home and in regional competitions. He said selling key players would weaken the team and disturb long-term plans. According to him, the supporters want results, and results come from keeping the best players together.

He also added that the club is investing in good salaries, training facilities, and player development. Because of this support, players do not need to rush to move abroad for better conditions. He said Mighty Wonderas wants to be known as a destination club, not a selling club.

Fans welcomed the statement and said it shows strong ambition. Many believe that if the club keeps its top players, Mighty Wonderas will continue to grow and become one of the most feared teams in the league.

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