Overview:
Travis Mutyaba is a diminutive left footed playmaker with the ability to possess the ball, pass, dribble and shoot.
Egyptian giants Zamalek Sports Club has agreed to fulfil a buy-out clause for Uganda Cranes youngster Travis Mutyaba.
Zamalek concluded the talks with Georgian side Dinamo Tbilisi to have the 18-year-old sensational play-maker on a reported 5-year move according to Egyptian-based scout Mohamed Elabd.

“Talks have progressed for a month now and the terms reached for the three parties, the two clubs and the player (alongside his official representatives),” Elabd confessed to Kawowo Sports on Sunday.
His domestic-based intermediary Denis Namanya of Prosper Sports management could neither confirm nor deny the move.
“Let us keep our fingers crossed. Something good could come for Mutyaba,” Namanya spoke in “tongues”.
Mutyaba has been training with Dinamo Tbilisi since the start of the year 2024.
He is expected to arrive in the Egyptian capital, Cairo on Wednesday, 31st January 2024 and complete the pending documentations as well as medical tests.

Mutyaba is a graduate of the FUFA Juniors League project having played for Vipers Junior Team.
He also played Futsal for Synergy and has played for different underage national teams (U-15, 17, U-20) before he graduated to the senior national team, Uganda Cranes with three caps to his name.
Mutyaba featured for Uganda’s record champions, Sports Club Villa and in the famous Buganda Masaza Cup for Bulemeezi.
In 2019, he inspired Gombe High to the finals of the USSSA football championship, losing 2-0 to St Mary’s Boarding School in the final.
Mutyaba is a diminutive left-footed playmaker with the ability to possess the ball, pass, dribble and shoot.
