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DStv Premiership champions Mamelodi Sundowns could lose Peter Shalulile to Pitso Mosimane’s Al Wahda. Image: Twitter/Masandawana

Sundowns stand to cash in over R50 million from Pitso’s Al Wahda

Mamelodi Sundowns stand to bank well over R50 million for Peter Shalulile should Pitso Mosimane’s Al Wahda sign him!

Watch Mamelodi Sundowns could lose Peter Shalulile to Pitso Mosimane’s Al Wahda video

DStv Premiership champions Mamelodi Sundowns could lose Peter Shalulile to Pitso Mosimane’s Al Wahda. Image: Twitter/Masandawana

Pitso Mosimane’s Al Wahda will have to cough out the big bucks should they wish to sign Mamelodi Sundowns star Peter Shalulile!

According to reports, the Kagiso born mentor who’s now in charge of United Arab Emirates giants Al Wahda, is after Peter Shalulile and Gaston Sirino.

Though Shalulile hasn’t played under Mosimane before, his quality is undeniable having proved himself both domestically and continentally.

The Namibian striker already has 104 goals in 203 professional appearances. Add to that 28 more assists and his massive price tag is indeed justified.

Mamelodi Sundowns stand to collect well over R50 million if the deal does materialise! According to Transfermarkt, Shalulile is worth €2.5 million!

The Brazilians will undoubtedly be only willing to let their star man go if a bumper offer is tabled!

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“Pitso Mosimane has asked the management of his new club, Al Wahda to sign Mamelodi Sundowns duo Gaston Sirino and Peter Shalulile.” an IdiskiTimes report read.

“Mosimane is said to have requested to sign the Sundowns duo according to UAE Sport News. It won’t be easy, though, as both players’ current deals run until June 2025.

“It wouldn’t be the first time that Mosimane tries to lure Sirino away from Chloorkop, as the Uruguayan was chased by Al Ahly in 2021. The Egyptian giants understood to be interested in the winger even before Mosimane signed.”

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Pitso Mosimane in action during a Mamelodi Sundowns fixture back when he was still the club’s head coach. Photo: ©Gavin Barker/BackpagePix

In other news, legendary former Kaizer Chiefs striker Pollen Ndlanya believes all PSL teams should have a striker/attacking coach.

This comes after the league failed to record a single top goal scorer with the award being shared by Peter Shalulile and Khanyisa Mayo.

The winning duo finished the season on a meager 12 goals each and that’s concerning according to Ndlanya.

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“Look, this thing is happening everywhere. Benni McCarthy was roped in at a big club, Manchester United to help in the strikeforce. Look now at (Marcus) Rashford what he is doing.” Ndlanya explained regarding ‘attacking coaches’ as quoted by SoccerLaduma.

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“It’s something our so-called big bosses must look up to. They much check what is the problem. For me I don’t think they are worried what is the problem. I feel sorry for the supporters.

“Now the defenders are so relaxed, they are in a picnic, they know that, ‘Ah, there’s no danger there’. It’s a problem.”

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2nd Feb 2000: Pollen Ndlanya of South Africa in action during the African Nations Cup against Tunisia played in Accra, Ghana . The match finished 2-2. South Africa won 4-3 on Penalties. Mandatory Credit: Ben Radford /Allsport