South Africa and Golden Arrows midfielder Kagisho Dikgacoi says he will only be able to complete his move to English Premier League side Fulham at the end of the season.
Dikgacoi spent time on trial with the Londoners last year, but there were problems in applying for his work permit due to Bafana Bafana's low ranking and a shortage of international appearances.
However, being a regular in Joel Santana's set-up will mean the 24-year-old should be able to join The Cottagers after the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup.
"Fulham applied for my work permit as they badly wanted me, but their efforts were unsuccessful," Dikgacoi told Soccer-Laduma. "It has now emerged that I'm leaving in June.
"A host of teams are after my services. There is Nuremberg in Germany, Olympic Lyon in France and Panathinaikos in Greece, but my response was that my biggest dream is to play in the English Premiership and I'm not prepared to go to those teams.
"I have been informed that I need to play two more Grade A matches for Bafana Bafana and then I could move to Fulham. Obviously the Confederations Cup is a great platform for me to attain that goal.
"Hey, June's around the corner! I also want to help here (Arrows) in whatever their goals and I believe we have a squad capable of achieving things this season."
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