Unsettled Kaizer Chiefs star Dumisani Zuma could be set for a return to Kwazulu Natal ahead of the new season.
The 27-year old is currently serving his second suspension at Amakhosi this season after he was suspended recently for breaking the club's code of conduct.
The former Bloemfontein Celtic player is seeking for a way out of Chiefs since he is not keen to remain with Amakhosi beyond next season.
Zuma still has one year left on his current deal with Amakhosi.
The player has been struggling for game time at the club after he had his game time limited due to injuries and off field issues.
According to the latest reports Amazulu have shown interests to sign the player as a replacement of Siyathemba Sithebe who will be moving to the opposite direction next season.
The reports suggest that Usuthu will only be keen to sign the player if he is coming on a free transfer as Sithebe will also be leaving the KwaZulu Natal based side on a free transfer.
Royal AM are also reportedly watching the situation of Zuma closely.
Amakhosi are set to make decision on the player in the upcoming weeks.
Source: Kickoff Magazine
https://www.kickoff.com/news/articles/south-africa-news/categories/news/german-bundesliga/kaizer-chiefs-dumisani-zuma-could-move-back-to-kwazulu-natal/718004
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