Musa Tombo Finally Departs Sierra Leone To Seal Tunisian Move

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By Alpha Barrie

Sierra Leonean football star Musa Noah Kamara, popularly known as Musa Tombo, has officially left the country to complete a long-anticipated transfer to a Tunisian top-flight club.

The 25-year-old striker, accompanied by his fiancée Memzo, is expected to sign a three-year deal with Club Sportif Sfaxien (CSS), one of Tunisia’s leading football teams.

Kamara, celebrated for his pace and goal-scoring prowess, has been a standout figure in Sierra Leonean football—leading the scoring charts for both Bo Rangers and East End Lions and playing a vital role in the national team’s recent campaigns.

His departure brings an end to a wave of uncertainty and concern after he previously failed to board his flight to Tunisia, sparking rumors and widespread public speculations.

This is not the first time Kamara has drawn headlines for missing international opportunities. This latest incident marked the third occurrence of such an episode, prompting debate among fans and pundits alike about the need for mental health support and professional guidance for the highly talented but often controversial forward.

Despite the off-field drama, Kamara’s dedication on the pitch has rarely been in question. His consistent performances have made him a fan favorite across the country, and many are hopeful this latest chapter will mark a turning point in his career.

As of now, Club Sportif Sfaxien has yet to issue an official comment regarding the earlier delays, but Kamara’s arrival is expected to bolster their attacking options significantly ahead of the new season.

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