by Robert Matakanye
Mamelodi Sundowns utility player
Oupa Manyisa is being linked with an exit from the Chloorkop based outfit at
the end of the season.
Manyisa is struggling for game time under Coach Pitso Mosimane at Sundowns as
the player has not feature in any of the match day squad at the club this
season.
With the contract nearing its end it’s believed that Masandawana may allow the
player to move on with his career.Manyisa contract with the defending Absa
Premiership champions will expire at the end of June 2020.
A well-placed source told this soka25east.com that two PSL clubs are monitoring
the player situation closely.
”Oupa Manyisa is likely to leave Mamelodi Sundowns at the end of the
season.Bidvest Wits and Highlands Park are monitoring the player situation
closely” said the source.
Supersport United,Bloemfontein Celtic and Amazulu have all previously linked
with the former Orlando Pirates captain.
The Randfontein born player has been with Sundowns since 201, throughout his
stay with Sundowns the player has been in an uphill battle for a regular run.
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