Mamelodi Sundowns Facing Contract Standoff with Teboho Mokoena Amid Premier League Interest - What's Next for the Midfielder?
Mamelodi Sundowns FC finds themselves at a crossroads in contract talks with Teboho Mokoena, their talented central midfielder.
Reports indicate that negotiations have hit a snag, raising
questions about Mokoena's future with the club.
The 27-year-old, who joined the Brazilians from SuperSport
United in January 2022, has garnered attention, particularly after an
impressive performance at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.
Mokoena's current contract with Mamelodi Sundowns is set to
expire in June 2025, with an option to extend for another year.
However, discussions to prolong his stay at Chloorkop have
reached a deadlock.
Adding to the uncertainty is the player's link to English
Premier League outfit Bournemouth, heightening speculation about a potential
move abroad.
Both Mamelodi Sundowns and Mokoena's agent, Glyn Binkin,
have remained tight-lipped about the specifics of the negotiations.
Sundowns, in line with their policy, refrained from
commenting on contractual matters, while Binkin emphasized the delicacy of the
ongoing talks.
Should Mokoena opt for a move to the Premier League, he
would follow in the footsteps of South African players like Percy Tau and Lyle
Foster, who have ventured into English football in recent years.
With Mokoena currently sidelined due to injury, his absence
from Sundowns' upcoming matches adds another layer of uncertainty to his
situation.
As the PSL champions gear up for crucial league fixtures and
the Nedbank Cup final, the spotlight remains on Mokoena's future.
His potential departure would mark a significant loss for
Mamelodi Sundowns, yet it could open up new opportunities for the midfielder to
showcase his talent on a broader stage.
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Source: Goal
Image: The Citizen
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