New AmaZulu player Ethan Brooks is looking forward to playing alongside George Maluleka at the club as he believes it will help him to raise his game.
Brooks joined AmaZulu from TS Galaxy where he was frustrated towards the end of the season after not playing much, with reports that he had a fallout with coach Sead Ramovic.
The midfielder admitted that before joining AmaZulu, there was an interest from Kaizer Chiefs, who approached him. He explained why he ended up in Durban. “Chiefs were one of the clubs that was after my service and there was a formal approach but I don’t want to talk about it.”
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