An agent of a player whose contract has been terminated in the DStv Premiership has communicated the player's possible next move.
With preparations for the new season in full swing for clubs, the Siya crew has been reliably informed that Sekhukhune United have parted ways with Mzwanele Mahashe.
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Mahashe, 35, has been with Babina Noko since December last year, having joined an a one-and-a-half year contract as a free agent.
Contacted for comment, Ratshibvumo Mulovhedzi from Rush Hour Sports Management who are the player's representatives, confirmed the defender's parting of ways with the Nedbank Cup finalists.
"It is true that Mzwanele Mahashe has parted ways with Sekhukhune United. It's a mutual agreement on the termination of his contract," confirmed Mulovhedzi.
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"A decision has been made by the parties that it would be best for the player to be allowed to move on for more game time elsewhere. He didn't play much this past season and I sat down with him and discussed it with him. I then approached the club management and both the chairman Mr. Simon Malatji and CEO Jonas Malatji, being the parents that they are and the people who are so understanding, they agreed to our request because Mzwanele is not getting any younger and he was not happy with lack of enough game time," he said.
"Mahashe is a good player and there are a couple of options that we are already looking at for him. He is in New York at the moment for the holidays and on his return we will sit down again and decide on the suitable offer for him," concluded the intermediary.