A local football agent has made a startling claim that 99% of PSL players fail to save and often live on a month-to-month basis financially. 😲 Read all about it here! ➡️
With the season having ended, domestic football is now awash with players who are out of contract at the end of June and searching for jobs.
"My advice to players – both young and experienced – is that they should save as much money as possible because there are no guarantees in this game," says local agent Ratshibvumo Mulovhedzi. "In Europe players get married at an early age. I encourage players to have steady girlfriends which means after training they come home.
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