Former Kaizer Chiefs and Black Leopards midfielder Sphelele Ntshangase is set to join the Nedbank Cup champions Marumo Gallants.
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According to The Citizens, Sphelele Ntshangase is on his way to join the Limpopo based side Marumo Gallants, who were previously known as Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila Football Club.
The 28-year old has been a free-agent since parting ways with the Glamour Boys.
After the 2020/21 season, the player was linked with a move to the Gauteng newly promoted side Sekhukhune united, however, it is believed that he failed to impress the coach during his stay at the club.
Now reports reveals that he is finally close to sealing his next deal with Marumo Gallants who will be looking to retain their top flight status, and possibly defend the Nedbank cup.
The club will also be participating in the CAF Confederations cup this season for the first time in their career.
Sphelele Ntshangase is familiar with Limpopo as he also played for Baroka FC.
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