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Mamelodi Sundowns winger going back to Europe?

Mamelodi Sundowns winger going back to Europe?

Kabomelo Kodisang's Mamelodi Sundowns dreams have not come true this past season. The former Platinum Stars attacker made an exciting move to Kabo Yellow in January before spending most of the season in the stands.
Kodisang, who moved from Moreirense in Portugal, originally left Mzansi in 2019 after a stellar season with the defunct Bidvest Wits. The Rustenburg-born player started in Braga's B team before attracting Moreirense's senior side.
After 14 goals and eight assists for Moreirense, Sundowns came calling.
According to Soccer Laduma, the 25-year-old is keen on bidding his time at Sundowns until his opportunity arrives, but his agency is open to offers in Mzansi and internationally.
'While the Siya crew has been informed that he is willing to fight for his place at Sundowns, his camp is currently reassessing his situation, and there's a chance of an exit,' the outlet reported. Kobamelo Kodisang during his spell with Braga B in Portugal. Image: @FARPost / X
'The Siya crew understands that there is interest both locally and abroad, but a final decision has not been made.
'Kodisang has a long-term contract with the Tshwane giants, so there's a big possibility that a deal with another club would be on loan to see if there is a chance of him returning to Chloorkop in future,' the report added.
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