Source: https://www.kickoff.com/news/articles/south-africa-news/categories/news/premiership/revived-interest-for-kambole/718110
Former Zesco united and Zambia striker could finally get back to the field after receiving an offer from the football club abroad.

According to Kick Off Magazine, the Tanzanian side, Yanga SC has shown interest in rescuing Lazarous Kambole from Kaizer Chiefs Football Club.
When the Zambian striker joined Amakhosi from Zesco united, many were hoping the striker is the next Collins Mbesuma of Kaizer Chiefs Football Club.
In 46 appearances at the Glamour boys, Lazarous Kambole has only been able to find the back of the net only two times.
The player will be a free-agent at the end of June and Amakhosi have no intention of renewing the contract.
Yanga SC were a club that were hoping to sign Lazarous Kambole on a loan deal last year, however, things did not materialize and was forced to remain with the Phefeni boys.
It is also reported that Kambole has been in direct talks with Lazarous Kambole about contract issues. He will be forced to reduce his salary at Yanga SC.
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