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Dzvukamanj­a attracts Sundowns attention

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AFTER failing to secure the services of Deon Hotto, Mamelodi Sundowns could now turn their transfer attention to Zimbabwean midfielder Terrence Dzvukamanj­a from Bidvest Wits. Sundowns have been beaten to the services of both Hotto and Thulani Hlatshwayo, who are set to join Orlando Pirates next season.

PRETORIA — After failing to secure the services of Deon Hotto, Mamelodi Sundowns could now turn their transfer attention to Zimbabwean midfielder Terrence Dzvukamanj­a from Bidvest Wits.

Sundowns have been beaten to the services of both Hotto and Thulani Hlatshwayo, who are set to join Orlando Pirates next season.

The Brazilians are also reportedly chasing the signature of highly-rated midfielder Haashim Domingo from The Clever Boys.

Wits have seemingly issued a clearance sale in Braamfonte­in following reports that the club could be sold and moved to Limpopo.

According to an impeccable source,

Dzvukamanj­a's only stumbling block towards a move to Sundowns next season is the number of foreign players currently at Chloorkop.

“Coach Pitso Mosimane is a big fan of Dzvukamanj­a,” the source tells KickOff.com.

“There have been inquiries, but at the moment nothing official has been communicat­ed about the possibilit­y of moving to Sundowns next season.

“Sundowns are yet to sort out the issue of the foreign players at the club before they can pursue their interest in the Zimbabwean player.”

Jose Ali Meza is one player who could be moved on to make way for new foreign signings. — KickOff

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