Here are the latest Mamelodi Sundowns stories from the last 24 hours, including European interest in Jayden Adams, plans to beef up the attack and Miguel Cardoso’s big endorsement.
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Dutch club sets sights on Jayden Adams
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Sundowns midfielder Jayden Adam’s rise to prominence is now attracting interest from Europe with latest reports indicating that an unnamed Dutch club has put him on their radar.
Adams has had a good second part of the season, earning a return to the Bafana Bafana squad, and could be on the move after the World Cup.
“He must show his stuff against Panama and make sure that he convinces Hugo Broos that he’s the man he’s taking to the World Cup in the US. We are always working on opportunities, but that (World Cup) opens a door,” the source told Soccer Laduma.
Sundowns make early plans to improve attack
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Sundowns are reportedly planning to promote and hand more first-team opportunities to young strikers Bennet Mokoena and Jody Ah Shene next season.
Lebo Mothiba and Peter Shalulile’s futures are in doubt and the club wants the two youngsters to share the goalscoring burden with Brayan Leon and Iqraam Rayners.
Cardoso’s work earns European recognition
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Sundowns coach Miguel Cardoso has been invited by Portugal’s National Association of Football Coaches to deliver a keynote speech at their forum from March 30-31.
Cardoso will share the stage with West Ham manager Nuno Espirito Santo and Lyon coach Paulo Fonseca to share insights into what has made them elite coaches.
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