Innocent Kurira
Zimpapers Sports Hub
ARIEL Sibanda, the long-serving goalkeeper and captain of Highlanders, seems reluctant to accept a coaching position offered by the club following the expiry of his contract on December 31.
The development has sparked speculation about the 34-year-old’s future, with several teams reported to be interested in his services.
Speculation of Sibanda’s departure was fueled by reports that he was forced to return the company car he drives, which is a privilege reserved for the team captain.
However, Highlanders CEO Brian Moyo dismissed the claims, stating that Sibanda’s contract had simply expired and that he returned the car as a matter of procedure.
Moyo confirmed that the club was still in talks with Sibanda over a potential contract extension.
“We are still negotiating with Ariel and we hope to reach a mutually beneficial agreement.
“What the captain has done is just due diligence and there is nothing amiss with returning the car to the office at the moment,” said Moyo.
Sibanda, who has spent 15 years with Highlanders, hinted earlier this year that he may be considering retirement.
However, his experience and expertise makes him a valuable asset to the team and Bosso are reluctant to let him go.
Sources close to the club suggest Sibanda has been offered a coaching role with the junior teams, a move that would allow him to transition into a new phase of his career while still contributing to the club’s development.
Sibanda appears not keen to venture into coaching yet, especially with a number of clubs said to be interested in his services.