First Mamelodi Sundowns January exit revealed?

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Mamelodi Sundowns are reportedly considering sending one of their talented first team players out on loan next month.

The Brazilians have a talent-stacked first team squad, making it increasingly difficult for everyone to get a chance.

According to the latest transfer gossip, first team right-back Zuko Mdunyelwa is likely to be loaned out next month.

Sundowns plotting loan move for Mdunyelwa

The 25-year-old defender has made just one start for Mamelodi Sundowns this season. Mdunyelwa joined the Brazilians in January from Chippa United in a rather surprise move.

Rulani Mokwena however took a special liking to him and he made a surprise 12 appearances for the club before Mokwena’s departure.

Now, according to local publication Soccer Laduma, Mdunyelwa is set to be loaned out in January!

In other news, Mamelodi Sundowns have received a mega-money offer for one of their star players!

The Brazilians have been involved in a number of big-money deals in recent years.

And now, according to the latest reports, a European giant has tabled a R55 million offer for star striker Iqraam Rayners.

Rayner joined the Brazilians at the beginning of the season from Stellenbosch FC in a deal worth over a reported R10 million.

In his opening 15 matches for Mamelodi Sundowns, Rayners has already scored 12 goals for the club.

And now, reports suggest he could already be on his way out at Chloorkop!

Rangers table massive offer for Downs star

Scottish giants Rangers FC have reportedly tabled a R55 million offer for Bafana Bafana striker Iqraam Rayners!

“It’s true the offer is there and it’s around R55 million but you know it’s the Sporting Director (Flemming Berg) who deals with such things,” – an insider told Soccer Laduma.

“He is the one in charge of the dealings at the club and the others do contracts and daily running only. But as far as the outgoings and the incomings are concerned, it’s the Sporting Director and the offer came through his office but it’s there at Sundowns.”

Where should Zuko Mdunyelwa go on loan to?

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