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Malajila, Ngele expected to make Downs return
- Updated: May 17, 2017

Mamelodi Sundowns have confirmed that Cuthbert Malajila and Mogakolodi Ngele are set to make a return to Chloorkop, following their loan spell at Bidvest Wits.
The Brazilians released the following statement:
Bonginkosi Ntuli: ‘Platinum Stars have shown interest in keeping the big forward on a permanent deal. The two clubs have begun talks.’
Rheece Evens: ‘The lanky defender will most likely stay on loan to Ajax Cape Town for a further year, since there’s an option in the loan agreement between the clubs.’
Abel Mabaso: ‘There is interest in the players, also currently on loan to Ajax Cape Town from other PSL teams, but a decision will be taken on the players at the end of the season.’
Cuthbert Malajila and Mogakolodi Ngele: ‘The duo currently with Bidvest Wits will have no choice but to report back to Chloorkop after the last league match. Coach Gavin Hunt has not exercised the option to keep the two players on a permanent deal, as they seem not to be in his plans for the following season.’
Mario Booysen: ‘Supersport United and Mamelodi Sundowns are expected to begin talks regarding players futures.’
Abdul Razak Fiston: ‘There’s interest in the player from PSL and teams abroad. A decision is also expected on the player soon.’
Khayelihle Shozi and Sphelele Mkhulise: ‘The two Sundowns academy products have already helped Black Leopards secure a playoff spot, but there is also a huge PSL interest in the services. A decision on the duo will be taken after the playoffs.’
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