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By Sibongiseni Gumbi

Football Writer


Three deals that could be concluded before transfer window shuts

We look at three transfers that could shock some and excite some that might still happen


The transfer window shuts on Tuesday at midnight and it has been one of the busiest and craziest in a while. 

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We have witnessed Kaizer Chiefs do some credible business in the market, showing that they are hungry for success and to become a big team yet again the Premier Soccer League. 

They have brought in big names and they have not disappointed in the games they have played so far. 

But there are still some players who could still be added at Chiefs and other clubs before midnight on Tuesday. 

Here we look at three transfers that could shock some and excite some that might still happen:

  1. Hlompho Kekana to Swallows 

Hlompho Kekana celebrated 10 years since he joined Mamelodi Sundowns on Monday and has made it clear he still wants to play. 

But he is not in the plans of the current technical team and he could be sent out on loan if push comes to shove. 

In fact insiders have claimed that he can either be loaned out or take up another position within the team. 

Swallows had shown interest when the news of his possible loan started making rounds and they could pounce before the window shuts. 

  1. Sipho Mbule to Chiefs

  THis was the biggest story of this transfer window but a deal has yet to happen. There are still a few hours left for the teams to reach an agreement that could see the player swap Pretoria for Johannesburg. 

SuperSport have consistently denied that there is a possibility of a move but in football, and on deadline day, anything is possible. 

  1. SIphelele Luthuli to Chippa

Luthuli is reportedly not interested in staying at Royal AM and wants to go to Chippa United. We have been made to believe that Chippa have made an offer for him and it is now up to Royal AM to cede or decline the transfer. 

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