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Chiefs in talks with Andile Jali

Kaizer Chiefs are in talks with Andile Jali, who is in his final months at Mamelodi Sundowns. The defending DStv Premiership champions are yet to offer Jali a contract extension as his current deal expires at the end of the season. ALSO READ | KAIZER CHIEFS CONTACT STELLENBOSCH OVER THEIR Read more

When Zwane and Shalulile are expected to return

Mamelodi Sundowns’ talismanic duo of Themba Zwane and Peter Shalulile were among 12 players missing the CAF Champions League Group B encounter against Coton Sport of Cameroon. Despite going into the match depleted without a long list of their player, Sundowns emerged 3-1 victors, thanks to a Cassius Mailula brace and Thapelo Morena backheel. Read more

February talks about his spell at Downs

Mamelodi Sundowns on loan goalkeeper Jody February has disclosed his honest feelings about the displeasing stint with the Tshwane giants. The 26-year-old shot-stopper recently joined AmaZulu on loan from the Brazilians, having struggled to make the grade in the star-studded goalkeeping department at Chloorkop. ALSO READ | FORMER KAIZER CHIEFS MIDFIELDER COULD Read more

Only Sundowns will represent Mzansi in Super League

Mamelodi Sundowns have reportedly agreed to take part in the inaugural Caf Super League next season as Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates miss out. The original plan proposed 24 clubs from 16 African countries to compete in the eagerly-anticipated lucrative continental tournament, with Chiefs and Pirates tipped to take part in the competition. ALSO READ Read more

Jali’s agent frustrated by Sundowns

Andile Jali’s agency are said to be frustrated with the slow pace that the negotiations with Mamelodi Sundowns over a possible contract extension have gone. Despite being a pivotal player at Sundowns, Jali’s future with the Tshwane giants remains in doubt, with his current deal ending in June. ALSO READ Read more