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Three Bafana stars who should land big moves after AFCON

Bafana Bafana are in the AFCON semi-finals. Which players have got them there and will they earn big moves?

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Bafana Bafana players pose for a team photo. Image: (@BafanaBafana/Facebook)

Bafana Bafana have exceeded a few expectations with their run to the AFCON quarter-finals. Which of their stars have been stellar enough to earn massive moves to new clubs?

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TEBOHO MOKOENA

Tebza has been superb at the base of midfield for South Africa in the tournament, dovetailing perfectly with Sphephelo Sithole to help the side control games in the centre of the par. We all know about his composure, silky first touch and reading of the game in a Sundowns jersey, but it’s great to see him flourishing for the national side. That sumptuous direct free-kick against Morocco’s Atlas Lions was a highlight of the tournament and he’ll be desperate to etch his name onto a few more headline moments. At 27, the maestro is entering his peak.

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Bafana midfielder Teboho Mokoena reveals ambition and target for the national side. Image: (@BafanaBafana/Facebook)

THAPELO MASEKO

Although he’s just recently moved to Sundowns, there will undoubtedly be demand for Thapelo Maseko’s signature. The left-sided defender, who’s comfortable bombing forward, has only started one game at the tournament because of the form of clubmate Aubrey Modiba. 20-year-old Maseko is a serious weapon off the bench though, and it can’t be long before European suitors come calling.

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EVIDENCE MAKGOPA

Talk about taking your opportunities. 23-year-old striker Makgopa was a bit-part player in his first year at Pirates and a Bafana Bafana call-up would have seemed like a ridiculous suggestion. He’s exploded into life this season, with four goals in 13 league appearances, and he simply couldn’t be denied at international level. The Limpopo-born star is leading the line and South Africa’s unlikely charge for a semi-final place. Football is all about timing and taking your chances, and this guy has a great sense of both things.

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