Harambee Stars striker Masud Juma has moved to the Persian Gulf Pro League where he has been roped in by Esteghlal FC.
While the duration of the deal isn’t yet public, Pepeta has learnt that the former Kariobangi Sharks striker has inked a six-month deal with his deal set to expire on the last day of June 2025.
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Juma who has been struggling with an injury has been a free agent since leaving Saudi Arabia side Al Jabalain in July this year; the injury setback saw the player miss recent games played by the national team, Harambee Stars.
The striker was however part of the training team in the last squad called by Harambee Stars as they trained for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers games against Zimbabwe and Namibia where the country was denied an AFCON ticket.
Juma will be hoping to be part of the Esteghlal team that will be up against Fooland when the league resumes on Saturday 7th December 2024.
They are currently placed seventh on the league table with 13 points after 10 games, eight points below leaders Sepahan.
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