Bafana Bafana head coach Hugo Broos has applauded Amajita striker Siviwe Magidigidi’s decision to leave South African shores for pastures green in Europe.
The 20-year-old Siwelele FC striker is set to complete his move to Belgian First Division outfit K. Beerschot V.A. in the coming days after the player expressed his desire to fulfil his dream of playing overseas.
His move was initially blocked by the club in December 2025, but negotiations were re-opened after Beerschot came back with an improved bid.
The 73-year-old Belgian tactician was full of praise for the South African national U20 forward who is said to have penned a three-and-a-half-year contract with the Mannekes.
“I’m also following him for the national team. He’s a talented youngster who can also play on the wings,” Broos told nieuwsblad.be.
“The main question will be how he can adapt to the conditions in Belgium. He’s a big, strong, good, promising striker who can play on the wings. He’s a guy with potential.
“I do think some patience is required: he might need some time to adjust. That’s not easy; it will depend on how he’s welcomed at the club. Magidigidi needs to feel at home. Beerschot shouldn’t leave him alone too much and must guide him well. That’s very important for young Africans when they come to Europe.
“You can’t forget that he’s being pulled away from his surroundings. Besides, it’s really cold here in Belgium right now for a player from South Africa. He’ll have to adapt to the temperatures and the Mannekes’ style of play.
“He certainly has potential, but it has to come to fruition, and that’s not always the case. If it works out, Beerschot has a good striker on their hands. You have to keep in mind that he’s a young player. I think 1B could be a good stepping stone in that regard.
“The South African first division is a bit stronger than the Belgian second division, but not on the level of the Jupiler Pro League.”
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