Mamelodi Sundowns, Kaizer Chiefs to Battle It Out for Sipho Mbule
- The two major South African soccer clubs, Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns, are out to secure SuperSport United midfielder Sipho Mbule’s signature
- Media reports indicate that the Tshwane-based giants will not let go of Mbule easily and Chiefs and Sundowns should be prepared to break the bank
- Mbule has been a revelation playing for SuperSport and his displays have attracted the interest of Chiefs and Sundowns
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SuperSport United midfielder Sipho Mbule’s future is a subject of speculation once again and reports suggest that Mamelodi Sundowns are also eyeing him. In the recent past, Mbule has been linked with a move to Kaizer Chiefs but the Brazilians have since joined the scramble for his signature.
According to local media reports, the Free State-born midfielder could be playing football for either Sundowns or Amakhosi next season.
However, speculation is that the Soweto giants might pull out of the race because of the staggering amount said to be demanded by Matsatsantsa for the South African junior international.
The South African has quoted a source that coach Manqoba Mngqithi’s technical bench is keen on landing the player. A source said:
“Sundowns have an ageing central midfield with the likes of Tiyani Mabunda, Andile Jali, and Hlompho Kekana all over 30 years of age. Even George Maluleka, who was signed last season from Chiefs, is also over 30, so they want to revamp that position.”
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Despite Amakhosi having a transfer ban on them from FIFA, their interest in the midfield powerhouse is well-documented.
Meanwhile, Chiefs have been constantly linked with Phathutshedzo Nange, S’fiso Hlanti, Brandon Petersen, Njabulo Ngcobo, Ruzaigh Gamilden as well Buhle Mkhwanazi’s signatures.
Briefly News reported that Chiefs don't seem to be faring very well in their recent matches. Over the last few weeks, Gavin Hunt has been called out by fans while the players were dubbed 'cows', which is why it is no wonder the team may be looking to make some replacements.
According to a source close to the team, the side's management is looking to recruit a number of new players once their two-year-long ban from buying new players is lifted; this will be taking place in July this year.
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Source: Briefly News