“The contract talks between Kaizer Chiefs and midfielder George ‘Mido’ Maluleka have reached an unexpected ending.”
Chiefs on Wednesday announced that their 31-year-old midfielder Maluleka will join Sundowns from next season.
“The contract talks between Kaizer Chiefs and midfielder George ‘Mido’ Maluleka have reached an unexpected ending‚” a statement from Chiefs read. “Following a string of negotiations‚ the player himself revealed to the club that he has signed a precontract with Mamelodi Sundowns.
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