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Ribeiro joins Sundowns teammates but Mashego, Johannes and Maema frozen out

Ribeiro joins Sundowns teammates but Mashego, Johannes and Maema frozen out

TimesLIVE24-07-2025
Mamelodi Sundowns' attacking talisman Lucas Ribeiro has linked up with the rest of the squad at their preseason camp in Rustenburg amid reported interest from Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Europe.
Ribeiro was instrumental for the Brazilians last season when they won their eighth successive league championship title, making him a strong contender for the Footballer and Players' Player of the Season prizes in the PSL Awards on July 29.
As a significant cog in the Sundowns attacking department, he made a solid contribution of 17 goals and 12 assists from 34 matches in the league and cup competitions.
He continued to impress at the Fifa Club World Cup in the US in June and his delightful solo effort against German side Borussia Dortmund was voted goal of the tournament.
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