Zambian giants Zesco United have completed the signing of Cyril Chibwe from South African outfit Baroka FC and has insisted that he is under no pressure to succeed Kenyan international Ian Otieno.Chibwe becomes the fourth signing at the Ndola-based club in the current transfer window, joining Kezironi Kizito, Rodrick Kembo and Chipyoka Songa.Former AFC Leopards hotshot Vincent Oburu signs three-year deal with Zesco UnitedThe 29-year-old will face stern competition from Ian Otieno and fellow Chipolopolo shot stopper Gregory Sanjase but revealed that he is under no pressure to succeed the duo.“As long as you play football there is pressure. Whether you play in lower ranks or higher ranks, football is a pleasure game. It is about how you handle the pressure. I can’t wait to be on the field and put on this beautiful jersey. Zesco United fans should expect hard work, determination and most of all, silverware,” said Chibwe.##NAJAVA_MECA_6465423##The custodian inked a two-year deal and is subject to a medical after joining on the Bosman rule following the expiry of his contract at Baroka.The keeper who was born in South Africa where he also spent his entire life revealed that crossing over to Zambia was an easy decision to make as he revealed that he had other offers.Kenyan goalkeeper named Zesco’s most consistent player of the season“To be honest I have been in South Africa all my life and coming to Zambia wasn’t even a hustle for me because it’s something personal and special. Obviously, I had offers in South Africa, but I had to sit down with my manager and weigh the options in terms of where I was to benefit as a player.“It is great for me and I have heard great things about this club. I am humbled and looking forward to making my own memories here. I am happy to be here,” he added.