News reaching the Siya crew is that Cape Town City looks set to make a decision on one of the club's long-serving players.
Indications are that the club looks set to offer captain and defender Thamsanqa Mkhize a new and improved deal.
According to sources, the club is keen on acting quickly to tie down the player, with a three-year deal believed to be on the horizon.
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"Yes, he is one of their longest-serving players. He has been there from the start when they bought Mpumalanga Black Aces and his current contract is running out next year June. It's because of that the team has found it necessary to keep him for a further three years from next year until June 2024. You should also know that it's an improved contract. Better than the current one," a source informed the Siya crew.
When contacted for comment Cape Town City Chairman John Comitis, confirmed that the Bafana Bafana defender has extended his stay at the club.
"Yes we had an agreement with him that if he plays a certain number of games we will extend his contract and we did that. Actually, we want to keep him here for as long as we can. So, I cannot say it's up to when. We will keep him here. That's what is important," Comitis observed.
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