By: Mohamed Abu Conteh
Sources close to CS Sfaxien are reporting that controversial Sierra Leonean striker Musa Noah Kamara “Musa Tombo” will officially become a CS Sfaxien player by midweek.
According to Pan‑Africa Football, which cites “reliable sources,” the 25-year-old Bo Rangers FC forward is expected to sign a three-year contract with the Tunisian giants, with the deal scheduled to be finalized on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
Sources close to the negotiations report that Musa Tombo, as he’s fondly known, recently arrived in Sfax, Tunisia, to undergo medical examinations ahead of the formal contract signing.
Musa Noah Kamara has had unsuccessful spells in Sweden after the striker had his contract with Swedish club Trelleborgs cancelled after just one week, citing “too cold” in Sweden, despite having signed a three-and-a-half-year deal with the club.
Then, after the then-East End Lions striker went on a football trial with the prospect of being contracted in Norway, again, the forward took the controversial decision to abandon the prospect of a lucrative contract to return to Sierra Leone for the second time in two years, while he had his contract terminated with Al-Ittihad Tripoli, citing “insecurity” in Libya, and had to fled back to Sierra Leone. This recent transfer, if confirmed, is set to represent a promising return to the international stage for the 25-year-old Sierra Leone international.
Musa Noah Kamara is currently on loan to East End Lions Football Club from Bo Rangers for the rest of the season, with the striker already registering 9 goals from 21 Leone Rock Premier League games.
However, both Bo Rangers and East End Lions are yet to confirm the departure of Musa Noah Kamara amid various news reports about his latest transfer to the North African giant club, CS Sfaxien, from Sierra Leone.