Shaune Mogaila

Shaune Mogaila of TS Galaxy during the DStv Premiership 2020/21 game between Cape Town City and TS Galaxy at Cape Town Stadium on 19 December 2020 © Ryan Wilkisky/BackpagePix

DStv Premiership transfer news: TS Galaxy hope to hold onto Orlando Pirates target

TS Galaxy chairperson Tim Sukazi is hoping in-demand winger Shaune Mogaila will sign a new contract with the struggling DStv Premiership side.

Shaune Mogaila

Shaune Mogaila of TS Galaxy during the DStv Premiership 2020/21 game between Cape Town City and TS Galaxy at Cape Town Stadium on 19 December 2020 © Ryan Wilkisky/BackpagePix

TS Galaxy chairperson Tim Sukazi is hoping in-demand winger Shaune Mogaila will sign a new contract with the struggling DStv Premiership side.

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Mogaila’s contract ends in June 2022 and reports have linked him with a move to Soweto giants Orlando Pirates – among others.

Sukazi told Soccer Laduma that the Rockets will look to re-sign Shaune Mogaila, but won’t stand in his way if he elects to pack his bags.

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“Mogaila’s contract is one those coming to an end. There has been talk about Mogaila, linking him to certain clubs.

“Sometimes these things are orchestrated by agents. They become two-faced. They come to you as a club and say one thing, yet they talk to other people about the same player and obviously they would want to get the benefit of both.

“We know this kind of behaviour and at the end of the day it’s up to the player.

“If he thinks TS Galaxy is the right club to be with in the immediate future, then we are here. But if he thinks he can be somewhere else, then it’s something you cannot stop.

“We can only assist him with that move and wish him well. We are that kind of club,” Sukazi concluded.

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This season has been a struggle for TS Galaxy who find themselves rock-bottom of the DStv Premiership standings after six matches with just two points thanks to two draws (and four defeats) to date.

They will next be in action after the upcoming FIFA international window when they take on AmaZulu at home on Tuesday, 19 October at 17:30.