Thembinkosi Lorch's future: Back to Wydad or staying in SA?
Thembinkosi Lorch has been back in the country since ending his loan with Moroccan giants Wydad Casablanca, but according to reports, he could be heading back to North Africa.
The 32-year-old is unwanted by parent club Mamelodi Sundowns and has been training on his own as he looks for a new club.
During the FIFA Club World Cup, Lorch turned a few heads with his performance against some of the biggest clubs in the world. As a result of performing on the world stage, it's thought he will not struggle in his search.
Wydad had been keen to keep him permanently after his loan ended, but the club couldn't reach a deal with Sundowns. Now, further reports suggest he could be returning to Wydad. According to KickOff, the club are keen to go back to the negotiating table to hash out a deal for the player who became a favourite among fans.

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