With Grant Margeman enjoying an impressive season at SuperSport United, club CEO Stan Matthews has revealed he is keen to keep him for another year.
The 24-year-old midfielder has been one of the consistent players for Matsatsantsa a Pitori this season since he joined the club from Mamelodi Sundowns at the beginning of the campaign, having featured 20 times in the DStv Premiership, scoring two goals and creating two.their option alongside Siphesihle Ndlovu and Thabang Sibanyoni, who are also on loan.
I asked for a short-term loan because I felt we were a little bit shy upfront of a different type of striker because we got target men in Bradley [Grobler], [Thamsanqa] Gabuza, Sibanyoni and [Mamour] Niang. So we got four big and strong hold-ups number nines, but we don[Gamphani] Lungu can do it. He has done it before, but in an ideal world, I wanted someone who is a little bit mobile and Lepasa was someone who we always had our eyes on as a good young SA striker.
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