---LADUMA TODAY--- * Mamelodi Sundowns are believed to be ready - TopicsExpress



          

---LADUMA TODAY--- * Mamelodi Sundowns are believed to be ready to pounce on Itumeleng Khune should he opt against renewing his contract with Kaizer Chiefs. * Danish side Brondby IF could reignite their interest in Bidvest Wits midfielder Sibusiso Vilakazi once transfer window opens in January. * Amakhosi are considering loaning Uganda international midfielder Ivan Bukenya out during the January transfer window. * Tlou Segolela could join Mpumalanga Black Aces in January, provided the terms of his personal package are met. His move to Amazayoni is set to form part of a swab deal that will see Zimbabwean striker Tendai Ndoro move in the opposite direction. * Mamelodi Sundowns handed Keagan Dolly a huge wage increase in order to tempt him back to Chloorkop which is beleived to be over R130 000 per month. * Amazulu striker Bongani Ndulula is unlikely to enter into any negotiations for a new contract with the club. Ndulula is in the last year of his contract with Usuthu. * Supersport United Zimbabwean goalkeeper George Chigova has received his work permit from Department of Home Affairs. * Mozambican Mocambola outfit, Liga Muculmana de Maputo have targeted Bidvest Wits defender Thomas Sweswe. * Former Chippa United coach, Vladislav Heric, is believed to be keen on a return to PSL, having been linked to Amazulu and University of Pretoria. * Amazulu management has different opinions on the issue of coach Craig Rosslee and the poor results by the team so far this season. * Newly appointed Bafana Bafana assistant coach Owen da Gama is being linked with the job of coaching SA U23 team. * 26 year old Ethopian defender Biargelegn Elias, has been linked with a move to the PSL. * Kingston Nkhatha has failed to secure his permanent resident permit from South Africas Department of Home Affairs in time for the close of transfer window. * Bloemfontein Celtic Legend, Benjamin Reed, who also played for Chiefs, is now working hard as Mamelodi Sundowns provincial scout in the Free State. * Kaizer Chefs were keen on signing Edward Manqele in the last transfer window, although the clubs attempt was were in vaindue to the amount of money Mamelodi Sundowns are said to have wanted for the striker (R2 Million). * Method Mwanjali and Nyasha Mushekwi are frustrated at Chloorkop, having failed to to secure moves away from the club this past transfer window.
Posted on: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 18:12:24 +0000

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