With former Orlando Pirates administrator Floyd Mbele being linked with a big move to Kaizer Chiefs, Siya sources have suggested otherwise.
There has been talk of the experienced administrator possibly joining Amakhosi in his next move, however, sources have indicated that there are no planned managerial changes at the Soweto giants.
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Mbele's departure from Pirates was officially confirmed in April last year, following weeks of speculation about his future at the club.
Mbele played an influential role in many successes at the Buccaneers, including leading up to their domestic treble in the 2010/11 season, where the team won the MTN8 trophy, league and the Nedbank Cup.
The respected official went on to join the Royal Bafokeng Sports Holding in September 2011 as managing director, and at the time they were the owners of the now defunct Platinum Stars.
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He returned to Bucs in 2013 and talk in the fraternity has been that he could be earmarked for a role at Chiefs who are expected to make changes at the end of the season as one of the attempts to improve results.
"He (Mbele) is helping out at Sekhukhune United with administrative duties and is doing a good job. The talk about Chiefs is news to me and I don't think there is something to it at this stage. It's just talk and I think it should remain like that for now. He is vastly experienced and can do a great job with any club but until there is something concrete on this, we can't be really talking about it," said the source.
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