Thursday, March 23, 2023

Amazulu to release key players.

Ramahlwe Mphahlele, Keagan Buchanan, and Lehlohonolo Majoro will allegedly not be part of AmaZulu FC next season, according to a report by iDiski Times.

"Majoro, Keagan Buchanan and Ramahlwe – their contracts come to an end at the end of the season and they have been informed that the club will not exercise options on their contracts," said the source as quoted by iDiski Times. https://www.idiskitimes.co.za/dstv-premiership/mphahlele-majoro-buchanan-to-leave-amazulu/

"We will not enter into a new contract with them. These are excellent players, senior players who have done well, especially Majoro has done a lot for AmaZulu over the years.

"Others have really had a brief stint with the team, but they have put a hell of an effort for AmaZulu. These are part of Fohloza’s plans."

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Usuthu boss, Sandile Zungu, has big plans for the club, which includes becoming a household name in South African football by 2032, which will be their 100th anniversary.

Part of the plan was released in January when Usuthu appointed Reneilwe Letsholonyane and Mbulelo Mabizela as development coaches.

Zungu has also handed Romain Folz a three year contract, despite poor results that have seen the club remain 10th on the Dstv Premiership table, with 28 points after 23 games.

As part of their long term plan, more senior players can be expected to exit Usuthu, with younger players brought in to carry the club forward.

In February, AmaZulu signed 22-year-old Mswati Mavuso to replace Makhehlene Makhaula who joined Orlando Pirates, a clear indication of their plan to reduce the age of their squad.

Image: AmaZulu FC Twitter.

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