As clubs get ready to make adjustments during the off-season, news reaching the Siya crew is that Cape Town City may look to offload players to make way to beef of the squad.
City plan to make space on its foreign quota for next season and indications are that the club looks set to release Congolese defender Nathan Idumba Fasika and Cameroonian attacker Bertrand Mani.
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According to Siya sources, the club has been eyeing up 22-year-old Zambian striker, Ricky Banda, who currently plies his trade at Red Arrows FC.
"What I know is that Cape Town City are interested in (Banda). He is just 22 years old but very good. I think this would be the right time for him to move. But it will all depend on what happens between Cape Town City and Red Arrows," the source said.
Citizens chairman John Comitis confirmed to the Siya crew that the club is hoping to find new clubs in Europe for the outgoing duo.
"We want to send two to Europe to open up for two new foreigners. One from Congo and another from Cameroon but we can say much at the moment until those two foreign spaces are open up. But we are not signing any player from Zambia," Comitis told the Siya crew.
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