South African Star Rejects New Contract Offer From Mamelodi Sundowns, Agent Explains Why
- Mamelodi Sundowns made a long-term contract offer to young midfielder Gomolemo Kekana, but his camp rejected it
- Kekana's agent, Basia Michaels of QT Sports, indicated the financial terms do not reflect the player's value
- The 20-year-old could leave Chloorkop on a free transfer if the club does not improve its offer
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Mamelodi Sundowns are facing the prospect of losing one of their most promising young players, with 20-year-old midfielder Gomolemo Kekana reportedly turning down a new contract offer from the Brazilians.
According to SABC Sport, Kekana's agent, Basia Michaels of QT Sports, has communicated to Sundowns that the proposed package does not adequately reflect what his client is worth at this point in his career. Michaels has indicated that unless the offer is improved, Kekana could walk away at the end of his current deal without a transfer fee.
**Why Kekana's Camp Rejected the Offer**
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The talks between the two parties have been ongoing, with negotiations going back and forth before the midfielder's representatives ultimately turned down the club's latest proposal. Sundowns had extended a long-term deal as part of their wider effort to lock up emerging talent at the club, but the financial terms proved to be the sticking point.
Michaels declined to speak publicly about the dispute when approached for comment, though SABC Sport reported that Kekana himself remains keen on staying at Chloorkop. The objection from his camp is focused specifically on the money on offer rather than any desire to leave.
**Kekana's Rise Through the Sundowns Setup**
Kekana has been a consistent performer for the Sundowns reserve side and was part of the South Africa U20 squad that participated in a recent continental tournament. His performances attracted attention from scouts at rival clubs, which appears to have strengthened his camp's position in the contract dispute.
At senior level, the midfielder has made three appearances across all competitions for Sundowns, one of which came in the current season.
Sundowns have built a reputation for securing their best young players on extended contracts before interest from competing clubs can materialise. The Kekana situation suggests that reputation is under pressure, with the clock ticking on a deal that could yet see a talented prospect exit the club for free.
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