Mamelodi Sundowns' Khama Billiat, who's arguably the hottest property in South Africa's top flight at the moment, has been a target for a few clubs abroad, but the latest news reaching the Siya crew is that his services are sought after all the way in Poland.
The attacking-midfielder was linked with an exit from Sundowns during the transfer window, and several outfits were keen on the player's services.
The Siya crew reported during the off-season that Egyptian giants Al Ahly were willing to table a figure of R17.8 million to bring the player to North Africa.
However, Masandawana's asking price for Billiat was fixed at no less than R37.2 million at the time, and the club remained unmoved at any figure below their price-tag.
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The Siya crew can now reveal that Polish Ekstraklasa side, Legia Warsaw have been monitoring the player's situation with close interest.
The Polish outfit claimed the league title last season and are currently participating in this season's UEFA Champions League.
Billiat has two more years remaining on his contract with the Chloorkop-based club, and with the player arguably in the best form of his footballing-career, it remains to be seen whether he will remain at Sundowns passed the January transfer window next year, or if the Polish giants are willing to table an acceptable offer for the player's services.
To read more on Khama Billiat's link to the Polish giants, check out this week's edition of Soccer Laduma, issue number 991.