'The future is clear now. There are five matches left, and Rulani will stay until the end,' said Steve Kapeluschnik.

Rulani Mokwena is set to leave Wydad at the end of this season. Picture: BackpagePix
Rulani Mokwena has been paid all his salary up until February and will leave Wydad Casablanca at the end of this season, his agent Steve Kapeluschnik has confirmed.
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Kapeluschnik told Radio Mars that he, along with Mokwena and the rest of the Wydad technical staff, had met with Wydad president Hicham Ait Mena. This comes after several reports suggested Mokwena had not been paid by Wydad for eight months.
Mokwena’s agent – ‘He will stay until the end, and then he will leave’
“I met with President Hisham, the coach, and the technical staff, and there was mutual support between the two parties,” Kapeluschnik told Radio Mars.
“I clearly told the president: If you don’t want Rulani to stay, let us know and we will leave. But if you want him, let him stay until the end of the season. That was agreed upon. He will stay until the end, and then we will leave in a professional and respectful manner.”
“The future is clear now. There are five matches left, and Rulani will stay until the end.”
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Kapeluschnik also told Radio Mars that Mokwena had been paid until February, with some arrears.
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Mokwena left Sundowns and joined Wydad in July of last year. With five games left to play in the season, the side are in third place in the Moroccan Botola Pro League, just two points behind second placed AS Far, but some 17 points behind runaway leaders RS Berkane.
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