Veteran striker Knox Mtizwa is still searching for a new club after his anticipated move to Triangle FC reportedly failed.
The experienced forward was expected to join the Lowveld side during the current mid-season transfer period.
However, negotiations between both parties collapsed, leaving the former Zimbabwe international available.
According to Soccer24 Zimbabwe, FC Hunters have now become strong contenders for Mtizwa’s signature.
The newly promoted club is believed to be discussing a possible deal with the seasoned striker.
Hunters are eager to strengthen their squad as they prepare for the remaining matches of the 2026 season.
Mtizwa brings valuable experience after South Africa spell
The 32-year-old forward has built an impressive career across Zimbabwe and South Africa.
He previously featured for Richards Bay FC before ending his contract with the club.
Since then, Mtizwa has spent the past four months without a team.
However, his experience and goal-scoring ability continue to attract interest from several clubs.
The former Golden Arrows striker remains a valuable option for teams seeking attacking quality.
Now, FC Hunters could provide him with an opportunity to return to competitive football.
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