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Mamelodi Sundowns released a transfer update, by loaning a goalkeeper to PSL rivals. In a significant development for South African football, Sundowns have confirmed the loan departure of experienced goalkeeper Ricardo Goss. Who is set to rejoin SuperSport United for the 2024/2025 season. This move highlights Sundowns’ strategic reshuffle and SuperSport’s ambition to bolster their squad under the guidance of coach Gavin Hunt.

Goss, aged 30 and a Bafana Bafana international, returns to SuperSport following a successful two-year loan spell with the club. Known for his shot-stopping abilities and leadership on the field. Goss’s return is expected to strengthen SuperSport’s defensive line as they prepare for the upcoming season. He has already joined the squad in Botswana for the Mayogoleele Pre-Season Tournament, indicating his immediate integration into Gavin Hunt’s plans.

Mamelodi Sundowns officially announced Goss’s loan departure on Thursday, expressing their best wishes for his season ahead with SuperSport United: “Goalkeeper Ricardo Goss will join SuperSport United on loan for the 2024/25 season. All the best for the season ahead, Ricardo,” as quoted by iDiski Times.

In addition to Goss’s departure, Mamelodi Sundowns have recently seen several player movements. This includes the release of key players such as Bongani Zungu, Gaston Sirino, Brian Onyango, and Thabiso Kutumela, as part of their squad restructuring efforts. The departures reflect the club’s commitment to optimising their roster for the challenges ahead, while also creating opportunities for emerging talents.

According to Sportswire reports, Mamelodi Sundowns defender Abdelmounaim Boutouil, known for his left-footed prowess, is attracting interest from Morocco’s Wydad Athletic Club. The speculations have gained momentum following the appointment of former Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena at Wydad, potentially paving the way for Boutouil’s return to his homeland under new management.

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Meanwhile, Mamelodi Sundowns stalwart Themba Zwane, affectionately known as ‘Mshishi,’ continues to leave his mark on and off the pitch. At 34 years old, Zwane recently extended his contract with Sundowns for another season. Aiming to contribute both as a player and potentially as a mentor in the future. Reflecting on his career and aspirations, Zwane expressed a keen interest in coaching, emphasising his desire to impart knowledge and inspire the next generation of football talent in South Africa.

“I would like to assist the youngsters by sharing the experience I have gained,” Zwane stated in a recent interview. “Having played under several great coaches. I understand the value of a strong work ethic, which I aim to instil in future players.”

With Ricardo Goss’s loan move to SuperSport United, the potential transfer of Abdelmounaim Boutouil, and Themba Zwane’s future coaching ambitions. Mamelodi Sundowns are navigating a period of strategic transition, player development and transfers.

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