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Medeama SC star Malik Akowuah has confirmed talks with DR Congo giants TP Mazembe are at an advanced stage.
The midfielder is expecting a possible move to Lubumbashi in the coming weeks if both clubs reach a deal.
Akowuah impressive displays in this year's CAF Confederation Cup attracted Mazembe where Medeama were Group opponents with the Ravens.
"The season has come to a close and as you said some players are changing clubs.
‘’It's true officials of my club are in advanced negotiations with TP Mazembe over a deal," he said on Fox FM
"From next week, I will know what is going on with my future. There are contacts from other clubs but I can't disclose them."
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