Colombian born striker who joined Kaizer Chiefs in 2018 from Mamelodi Sundowns could leave Naturena if by the 30th of June 2022 Kaizer Chiefs doesn't offer him a new contract.It is understood that the two parties are yet to agree on the new deal despite the fact that a player with six month or less from the contract can negotiate with any club of his choice.
Castro signed a two years contract with Kaizer Chiefs in May 2020 which comes to an end this year June.Since he has arrived at Kaizer Chiefs he has never won a trophy as Amakhosi the last time they lift a trophy was back in 2015 under Stuart Baxter.
Amakhosi are out in all competition this season which confirms they will finish another season without the trophy.Thou Castro hasn't sign yet but possibilities are still there since the contract is ending in June 2022.Kaizer Chiefs will meet Orlando Pirates this weekend on Soweto Derby.
Source: https://www.soccerladuma.co.za/news/articles/local/categories/kaizer-chiefs/contract-delay-leaves-chiefs-star-in-limbo/713834
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