
Bongani Zungu, Kaizer Chiefs' prospective top rated midfielder for the next league campaign, might eventually end up joining Mamelodi Sundowns rather.
Could we possibly experience a repeat and see Zungu select Chiefs instead of the Chloorkop giants, just like Keagan Dolly did last year? Will Zungu choose to rejoin his previous club? Those are the huge enquiries all fans have.
Just like initially disclosed by The South African, Kaizer Chiefs are eager to sign Zungu after his French club Amiens announced their judgement not to extend his contract.
Sundowns seem to be keen in Zungu, per the newest issue of Soccer Laduma, after co-coach Manqoba Mngqithi recently stated that the club is looking for a midfield player.
With Zungu down in Mzansi following the end of the Ligue 2 season, Amakhosi have still yet to put in a bid as the team initially attempts to make rulings on their current crop of players.
Sundowns are anticipated to counter a bid for the 29-year-old who hails from Duduza, Gauteng, as per the latest to the statement.
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