Cape Town City have revealed that they are open to the possibility of signing former Kaizer Chiefs forward Khama Billiat, but have set a condition before any green light is given.
City head coach Eric Tinkler has confirmed that the Zimbabwean international won’t be signed without a trial or assessment.
Speaking to PSLSA, Tinkler said: “You should know that we haven’t signed him yet. We will wait for him to come and we train with him and see what he can do on the field. At the moment there is nothing much I can say until we see him. No, I can’t say for how long we will assess him. I can’t say three days or one week or how long. But before we sign him, if we are going to sign him, we have to look at him go first. So, for now I can’t say how he is going to help us until we see what he has got. Remember he has stayed for some time without playing active football.”
Billiat had been out of action at Chiefs due to a long term injury and then Amakhosi didn’t renew his contract when it expired at the end of June this year.
He is currently in Saudi Arabia where he is training with a club, hoping to secure a move in the Middle East while Cape Town City are waiting in case the player doesn’t secure a Saudi Pro League contract.
Former Kaizer Chiefs forward Khama Billiat is open to the possibility of joining Cape Town City, however the South African club have set a condition before any green light is given.
City head coach Eric Tinkler has confirmed that the Zimbabwean international won’t be signed without a trial or assessment.
Tinkler said: “We will wait for him to come and we train with him and see what he can do on the field. At the moment there is nothing much I can say until we see him. No, I can’t say for how long we will assess him. But before we sign him, if we are going to sign him, we have to look at him go first. So, for now I can’t say how he is going to help us until we see what he has got. Remember he has stayed for some time without playing active football.”
Billiat is currently in Saudi Arabia where he is training with a club, hoping to secure a move in the Middle East while Cape Town City are waiting in case the player doesn’t secure a Saudi Pro League contract.
The former Bafana Bafana star is set to undergo a trial or assessment with Cape Town City before any decision is made regarding his future.
With the possibility of signing Billiat still on the cards, soccer fans will be eagerly waiting to see the outcome of the trial or assessment and if the Zimbabwean international will make a return to South African football.