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Livingston Football Club is on the verge of finalizing the signing of striker Jeremy Bokila following the successful acquisition of a work permit for the player. Manager David Martindale represented the club at a work permit hearing on Thursday, paving the way for the 36-year-old DR Congo international to join the team. Bokila is making the transition from Willem II, a club that faced relegation from the Dutch top division last season.
This development comes on the heels of Livingston's recent 2-0 victory over Brora Rangers in the Premier Sports Cup, a win that has invigorated the squad. Martindale's efforts to bolster the team’s attacking options signal a proactive approach as the club aims to enhance its performance in upcoming fixtures. The addition of Bokila could provide the necessary firepower as Livingston looks to build on their recent success and strengthen their position in the league.
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