Kaizer Chiefs are exploring ways to part ways with loanee Mduduzi Mdantsane.
The 30-year-old midfielder, between stints at Richards Bay, Cape Town City, Baroka FC and Kaizer Chiefs, has amassed 214 topflight appearances, signifying his wealth of experience.
According to reports, Sekhukhune United, which has identified AmaKhosi’s reluctance to keep Mdantsane on their payroll, is monitoring the situation.
“Sekhukhune United could have the advantage of signing Mdu [Mdantsane] because Kaizer Chiefs are looking at either loaning him out or to release him permanently with his contract remaining with one year on it and this could give Sekhukhune United the chance to sign him,” SoccerLaduma revealed.
“They may wait for Chiefs to make the decision and move in or they could start talks even before the end of the season.”
New striker alert
On the other end of the age bracket, Kaizer Chiefs have cemented their faith in 19-year-old Naledi Hlongwane with a five-year deal.
“What I can tell you is the five-year deal is the one believed to have been agreed upon by all parties,” – an insider told the publication.
“Yes, the first time it was apparently proposed for a three-year deal. But the club felt they needed to keep the striker for a long time. So that’s why, finally, they came up with a five-year contract. This one is as good as done. I don’t think there will be any changes now.”
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