BREAKING | Justin Shonga has returned to the PSL after being snapped up by a DStv Premiership side in a high-profile triple deal. Read more here ➡️
Sekhukhune United have bolstered their squad with the acquisition of three new signings, including former Orlando Pirates and Cape Town City star, Justin Shonga.
PSL newcomers Sekhukhune United have signalled their intent in the transfer window after completing the signings of Justin Shonga, Evans Rusike and LuckyBoy Mokoena on Tuesday."Sekhukhune United Football Club are delighted to announce the signings of the following players: Justin Shonga from Egyptian side Ismaily SC, Evans Rusike from SuperSport United and defender LuckBoy Mokoena from TS Galaxy," the club announced.
Shonga joins the club after parting ways with Ismaily following a contractual dispute and returns to South African football where he previously represented Orlando Pirates and Cape Town City. "It's an awesome feeling to be back in the DStv Premiership," the Zambian forward said following his return. "...My main priority is to help the team to accumulate more points going forward to finish in a respectable position. I will work hard to get my form back so that I can contribute immensely to the team's success."
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