SuperSport United CEO Stan Matthews has given insight into how the club plans on handling the foreign quota, having recently parted ways with Guily Manziba and Benson Shilongo, while Thatayaone Ditlhokwe will be joining Kaizer Chiefs.
Matsatsantsa brought in Mamour Niang from Senegal during the January transfer window and currently have two spots available.
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Ghampani Lungu, the Zambian international, is one of the other players registered as a foreigner in the team, with Ditlhokwe set to open up a spot when he leaves to join Amakhosi at the end of the season.
"We freed up a foreign spot because Manziba went to AmaZulu. We have a free foreign spot there. Benson left, so we have a free foreign spot there. One of those spots is going to be going to an attacking player and one of those spots will be going to a centre back. We know what we are looking for and we've got four key positions that we are looking to fill," Matthews told the Siya crew.
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"We will be pretty stable. You won't see a mass exodus of players at SuperSport and you are not going to see a mass influx. We are going to stay within our model and feed off our DDC in the the wider fringe areas of the team and we are going to build a nice spine with the more seasoned campaigners."
Shilongo, a Namibian international, left SuperSport without kicking a ball in a competitive match.
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