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Patrick Kaddu Linked To SC Villa Move -Thursday Transfer Gossip

Patrick Kaddu Linked To SC Villa Move – Thursday Transfer Gossip

Former Maroons, KCCA and RS Berkene forward, Patrick Kaddu, has been linked to a move to record league champions SC Villa.

Over the past few weeks, Patrick Kaddu has done his training with the Jogoos where he reunited with Nelly Magera, one of his former KCCA coaches.

In other transfer news, Innocent Wafula, former Gor Mahia, Vipers and KCCA right-back is close to signing with Gaddafi FC.

UPDF FC has agreed a deal to sign winger Pius Kaggwa who left Wakiso Giants on mutual consent at the end of last season. However, the former police winger has been linked to a move into the new Fufa Big League side Lugazi Municipal FC.

Ex-KCCA striker Derrick Nsibambi has opted to sign for URA after ending his stint in the Ethiopian Premier League.

In the world of female soccer, Phiona Nabbumba has not ruled out a chance to move to Tanzania’s Simba Queens. These will even be playing at the CAF Champions League this season.

Kampala Queens have also reportedly agreed a deal with Fufa Womens Super League icon Hasifa Nassuna. She has spent 5 years at UCU Cardinals.

Dan ‘Mzee’ Sserunkuma is linked with a move back to Express FC from Vipers. It, therefore, looks clear he isn’t in the plans for Brazilian coach Oliviera.

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