Thabo Mnyamane has left PSL side SuperSport United following the expiration of his contract on June 30.
Both the club and the player confirmed the development on their social media platoforms.
” SuperSport United FC would like to confirm the departure of forward Thabo Mnyamane,” read a statement.
“We would like to thank @thabo_mnyamane for his contribution and would like to wish him all the best for his future endeavors.”
Mnyamane joined Matsatsantsa in the 2016/17 season and has played just under 50 games scoring 17 goals.
In his four-season spell at the club, the 27-year-old helped Matsatsantsa to lift four cups which include, two Nedbank Cup and two MTN 8 trophies.
“It’s been good. Let me take this opportunity to thank each and everyone of you for playing a huge role in my life. I’ve had the best amazing time with you lot and I wouldn’t trade it for anything. To the technical team, thank you for your patience and love,” Mnyamane said
“To the guys, thank you for always supporting me, correcting me when I fell short, making me the player I am today. I’ll forever cherish the special moments we shared together.
“To the supporters, thank you for the unconditional love, the trophies we won, the tears we shared and the memories we created. @supersport_unitedfc. We meet to part and we part to meet. Thank you all,”
?SuperSport United FC would like to confirm the departure of forward Thabo Mnyamane. pic.twitter.com/SvMxAealY2
— SuperSport United FC (@SuperSportFC) July 1, 2020



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