TransfersYassine Chokrani · 23 April 2021

Wen Mukubu will leave Limburg

Wen Mukubu will leave Limburg after this season. In HBVL, Wen Mukubu explained that he will leave Limburg at the end of the season after 5 seasons with the team: ““I got no explanation. I fully understand that it is business and it is not about the way I play.. It still hurts because I…

Wen Mukubu will leave Limburg after this season.

In HBVL, Wen Mukubu explained that he will leave Limburg at the end of the season after 5 seasons with the team: ““I got no explanation. I fully understand that it is business and it is not about the way I play.. It still hurts because I have given so much for this club. Too bad I can’t say goodbye to the fans.

But Mukubu showed this season that he still can play at the highest level in Belgium, and that’s what he wants to do: ““I want to keep playing at this level in Belgium. Physically I still feel great and I will never play in a lower division to drink beer after the game. I want to say goodbye at the highest level.“, said Mukubu in HBVL.

With 10 points, 6 rebounds and 2 assists per game this season, Mukubu belongs to the EMBL. It won’t be a surprise to see Wen Mukubu sign with another EMBL team soon.

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