Another player set to leave Mamelodi Sundowns

Published on by Nkosiyabuya Sithole

Mamelodi Sundowns look set to part ways with another player ahead of the transfer deadline day which is on the 20th of September.

The Brazilians have already bid farewell to ten players – Bongani Zungu, Gaston Sirino, Brian Onyango, Thabiso Kutumela, Promise Mkhuma, Nyiko Mobbie, Junior Mendieta, Abdelmounaim Boutouil, Gadinkame Modise and Katlego Mohamme.

Now, according to FARPost, the midfielder Sammy Seabi is seemingly facing the Chloorkop’s exit door. 

His agent Mike Makaab has been speaking with the club in facilitating the next move for the 29-year-old.

ANOTHER MIDFIELDER POISED FOR PERMANENT EXIT

“We are still busy talking to Mamelodi Sundowns, but both the club and ourselves are on the same page. We don’t think another loan move for Sammy would be the right thing,” Makaab told FARPost.

“We’ve got to get Sammy’s career back on track, and you know that as well as Sammy has done when he’s gone on loan, I’m sure you’ll agree that it’s very difficult for a football player to be on loan and feel that they belong.

Another player set to leave Mamelodi Sundowns
Sammy Seabi – Photo by Mamelodi Sundowns

“I’m hoping that before the closing of the window we would have resolved this issue. It doesn’t benefit any of us for Sammy to go on loan.

“And for me, that would be, let’s say, the last price. If we have to because it’s good for the player, we will do that. But preferably, we’d like to look at something outright.”

Makaab added that they have started engaging with a few clubs and are awaiting potential interest.

“We have already engaged a number of clubs; we are just waiting for a potential interest,” he continued.

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Nkosiyabuya Sithole

Nkosiyabuya Sithole, a young and rising sports journalist based in Durban, South Africa, harbors a deep passion for football. Nevertheless, he aspires to become a well-rounded journalist, adept in various areas of the field.

Nkosi's career began in 2020, working as a home-based writer during the COVID-19 pandemic. He has since written for various websites, including Briefly News, FiND-iT News, and The South African. Attending live sporting events is a particular pleasure for him, as they provide opportunities for interaction with sports personalities.

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