Cape Argus

Who’s Citizens’ next No 1?

- ZAAHIER ADAMS zaahier.adams@inl.co.za

CAPE Town City confirmed the departure of their Dutch goalkeeper Peter Leeuwenbur­gh to Eredivisie side FC Groningen last week.

However, Leeuwenbur­gh will play out the season, giving City sufficient time to find a suitable replacemen­t.

Here we scout the land to find five possible replacemen­ts who could fill Leeuwenbur­gh's immense presence in goal for the Citizens.

Darren Keet

The former Bafana Bafana No 1 has seen a move to the Major Soccer League in the US fall through in recent weeks due to the travel restrictio­ns imposed because of Covid-19 and is eager to restart his career in the DStv Premiershi­p.

Independen­t Media understand­s that Keet is top of The Citizens' shopping list due to the 31-year-old currently being a free agent and based in the Mother City where he is training with Roger de Sa's GladAfrica Championsh­ip team Cape United.

Keet is an experience­d keeper who has enjoyed two spells in Belgium and been capped 13 times at internatio­nal level.

He is certainly the type of goalkeeper that would fit in perfectly at City.

Jody February

The former Ajax Cape Town and SA Under-23 goalkeeper has been left frustrated in recent times since joining triple league champions Mamelodi Sundowns.

February has not been able to break into the starting line-up at Chloorkop yet and finds himself behind Ugandan No 1 Denis Onyango and Richard Goss in the pecking order.

He has since also been sent on loan to Cape United, with his agent Mike Makaab indicating that February may be willing to leave the Brazilians at the end of the season in search of regular game time.

A permanent return to his hometown with City could be on the cards.

Siyabonga Mbatha

The former AmaZulu captain has fallen out favour at Usuthu under Benni McCarthy's rule with Veli Motha taking over between the sticks.

It just so happens that Amazulu have gone on an amazing run with Motha as the No 1, with the latter even earning a Bafana call-up due to his club form.

Mbatha is definitely on his way out of KwaZulu-Natal at the end of the season and it just has to be decided whether he turns south or more likely north where Orlando

Pirates are also looking to pounce.

Brandon Peterson

Another graduate from the Ajax Cape Town academy who finds himself in limbo in Johannesbu­rg at the moment.

Peterson was part of the Wits side prior to the TTM sale and has been linked with a move to Kaizer Chiefs.

However, with their transfer ban still in place, Peterson has had to be content with only being able to train at Naturena in the meantime.

With Peterson's wife just having had their second child too, there's no doubt he would jump at the opportunit­y to return home to be among friends and family as a support base again.

Itumeleng Khune

I can hear you laughing out loud at the thought but the Kaizer Chiefs legend and former Bafana No 1 is on borrowed time at Amakhosi.

Although he had recently been playing regularly under Gavin Hunt, the 33-year-old's long associatio­n with Chiefs is most likely drawing to a conclusion by the end of this season.

There is talk that Khune may go overseas, but City boss John Comitis has surprised with big fish like Teko Modise before, so don't fall off your chair if Khune is unveiled as the Citizens’ No 1 next season.

 ??  ?? DARREN Keet, left, or perhaps Jody February between the sticks for City?
DARREN Keet, left, or perhaps Jody February between the sticks for City?
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