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* Former SuperSport United coach Cavin Johnson has set his sights on returning to the PSL as soon as the season resumes. * Itumeleng Khune’s advisor has revealed that Kaizer Chiefs have not offered the goalkeeper a new deal as of yet. * SuperSport United CEO, Stan Matthews, has rubbished claims that Ronwen Williams has agreed terms on a move to Orlando Pirates. * Oupa Manyisa’s agent, Thabo Moloto has confirmed that the 26- year-old Bafana Bafana international midfielder is expected to complete his move to defending PSL champions, Mamelodi Sundowns, in the current transfer window * SuperSport United defender Thabo September says Matsatsantsas management are yet to indicate if they will offer him a new deal when his current contract expires at the end of the season. * Bidvest Wits midfielder Sibusiso Vilakazi has signed a new contract with the club but with the understanding that he may yet leave for Europe in the near future. “However, there is also an agreement between both parties that if Sibusiso has another great season in the PSL and plays well in the Afcon, then we will be looking to move him to Europe,” Mike Makaab. * Chippa United’s preparations for the second round of the season received a huge boost with the return of ex Bucs defender, Bheki Nzunga to training. * Platinum Stars wizard Mahlatsi Makudubela hopes to become the catalyst for his clubs resurgence come the restart of the PSL * Lerato Manzini has expressed his delight at being back to his parent club, Bloemfontein Celtic, after an unsuccessful loan spell at SuperSport United. * PSL defending champions, Mamelodi Sundowns, are scheduled to play against Swaziland side, Mbabane Swallows in a club friendly at KaNyamazane Stadium in Nelspruit this afternoon * Former Kaizer Chiefs defender Lincoln Zvasiya has retraced his steps back home and has joined Castle Lager Premier Soccer League side Harare City. * Platinum Stars may have to move swiftly if they are to keep hold of Botswana goalkeeper, Kabelo Dambe, whose contract will expire in less than six months. For more soccer stories like our soccer pageEXTRA TIME 101
Posted on: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 16:42:40 +0000

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