Mamelodi Sundowns attacker Cassius Mailula has added his voice to the debate around his readiness to pursue a possible move to Europe following an incredible debut season. Read more here ▶️
"I think that [move to Europe] will happen in it’s own time," Mailula said.
"I don’t have to rush anything. If it happens early I won’t have a problem, I don’t have to rush anything. If it has to happen after a season, it’s also fine with me but it will happen at the right time.Bafana Bafana are set to take on Liberia in a crucial African Cup of Nations fixture at Orlando Stadium on Friday, before traveling to West Africa for the reverse fixture to be played on Tuesday.
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