Sipho Mbule’s future at SuperSport United is no doubt not certain with the player expected to eventually leave the club for a much bigger club.With the PSL move window set to close on Tuesday night, SuperSport United midfielder Sipho Mbule continues to be associated with a change to Kaizer Chiefs.

Its alright he can choose to put his signature on Sundowns contract, nobody's forced to contract. He can decline Sundowns offer ,simple as that.I hope he doesn't go to sundows coz that will be the end of his career...chiefs is the right option for him.
He doesn't want any trophies. He prefers history. Sundowns might fetch another player from Latin America next season, who knows.even Media while back said Monare want only Chiefs an no other team.He is ryt because Sundowns want the players that know their story not you just selected to make 11 players cow better to go to anothers.
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