Esperance de Tunis has made an ambitious move by signing a new right-winger, which could have significant implications for South African star Elias Mokwana’s role at the club. Mokwana, who joined the Tunisian giants in August 2024 from Sekhukhune United, was a highly anticipated signing due to his impressive performances in the South African Premier Division. His move to Esperance marked him as the first South African player to represent the club, and many expected him to make an immediate impact in their attack.
However, with the addition of a new right-winger, Mokwana faces stiffer competition for a place in the starting lineup. The signing of a new, talented winger indicates that Esperance is looking to strengthen its squad as they aim to be more competitive in both domestic and continental competitions, particularly the CAF Champions League and the upcoming expanded FIFA Club World Cup. For Mokwana, this means that he must work even harder to secure his spot in the team.
The presence of another player vying for the same position could push Mokwana to refine his game further, making this a crucial period for him to prove his worth at Esperance. The club’s strategy of bringing in experienced players reflects their ambition to maintain dominance in African football and compete at the highest levels. Mokwana, who has shown flashes of brilliance, will need to continue impressing coach Nabil Maâloul to ensure he remains a key player for the club.
While the added competition may seem like a challenge for Mokwana, it also presents an opportunity for growth. Competing for a starting spot in a club with such lofty ambitions could push the South African winger to reach new heights in his career. His performances over the coming months will be critical, as his ability to adapt and succeed in a competitive environment will likely determine his long-term future at Esperance de Tunis.