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Monnapule Saleng, Orbit College, September 2025

Turning Saleng into a 15-goal machine at Sundowns! Ideal coach explained

The forward's move from one Premier Soccer League title contender to another remains the biggest move so far in the January transfer window. After an impressive outing for Orbit College in the first round of the campaign, Saleng will have to prove himself in another club, bigger and more competitive than the PSL debutants. His signing comes at a time when there are rumours Masandawana are set to make changes to their technical bench.

Bobby Motaung, Kaizer Chiefs

'It's a Chiefs transfer strategy to mislead Sundowns and Pirates; Amakhosi will sign Zimbabwe's Ibwabwa'

The PSL January transfer window is officially open, with clubs busy beefing up their squads ahead of the second half of the season. The Buccaneers and Masandawana have already announced new signings, while Amakhosi are yet to rope in any fresh acquisitions. It remains to be seen whether the Glamour Boys will bring in new faces before the transfer period closes.

Puso Dithejane, TS Galaxy, November 2025

Dithejane back at Chiefs? Galaxy confirm interest as Amakhosi look to beat Sundowns to winger's signature

The right-sided player has attracted the interest of Premier Soccer League heavyweights after a sensational performance for TS Galaxy. Now, a twist in the player's future has emerged, as it has now been revealed that Amakhosi have contacted his camp for a possible deal. Given the profile of the player, the race to sign Dithejane is expected to be a battle between the top clubs in the country.

Miguel Cardoso, Mamelodi Sundowns

Cardoso sends cryptic message amid Mosimane's reported possible return to Sundowns

The current Masandawana coach appears to be under immense pressure, with his team looking less convincing this season. That has sparked rumours that he might not see out the campaign as the club’s bosses are said to be weighing up bringing in a coach capable of rescuing their waning fortunes. Changes to the technical team at Chloorkop would not come as a surprise anytime soon.

Khuliso Mudau, Mamelodi Sundowns

‘Mudau is part of Saleng deal! Leaving Sundowns for Pirates will be a downgrade, Chiefs are watching’

The 30-year-old pushed for a move away from Chloorkop during the last PSL transfer window amid rumours that he was a wanted man in Europe. He could now secure a transfer, but he is being linked with Masandawana's local rivals, the Buccaneers. If that happens, it would mark the end of the right-back's time with the Brazilians, where he has been since October 2020.

Kobamelo Kodisang, November 2025

Agent Makaab speaks on why Sundowns star will have loan stint in Portugal cut short

The 26-year-old has become another Mamelodi Sundowns player to have his loan spell cut short, either because of limited game time or the parent club’s desire to have him back. This follows the release of fellow loanee Matías Esquivel by Greek side AE Kifisia after his stint abroad failed to gain momentum. Closer to home, Khulumani Ndamane is also reported to be on his way out of TS Galaxy, having been loaned out shortly after signing for Masandawana.

Monnapule Saleng, Mamelodi Sundowns, January 2026

OFFICIAL: Sundowns sign Pirates star Saleng

In what will be seen as a surprising transfer of the January window, the Bucs star has completed a move to their Premier Soccer League rivals. As they fight to retain the league title, the Pretoria giants hope to get massive service from the left-footed forward, who is known for his pace and skilful movements. After he was frozen out at the Sea Robbers, Saleng sought refuge at Orbit College, where he became a regular starter.

Sibongiseni Mthethwa, Kaizer Chiefs, Mohamed Kotb, Zamalek SC, November 2025

Sundowns, Chiefs and Stellenbosch's CAF group stage fixtures finalised

South Africa has three clubs left in the continental competitions this season, all with realistic chances of winning silverware outside the domestic scene. The Brazilians are competing in the premier club tournament they last won in 2016 and eager to reclaim their place at the summit of African football. Meanwhile, Amakhosi and the Cape Winelands side are contesting the second-tier competition, offering the two clubs a genuine opportunity to end their continental droughts.

Pitso Mosimane

Sundowns and Mosimane in talks for sensational reunion - Reports

Should the two parties reunite, it will represent one of the biggest sporting reunions in the country's history. It is the South African tactician that helped the Pretoria giants develop into one of the most successful outfits, but their separation was a controversial one. However, going by reports, it seems the two parties are ready to bury the hatchet and work together again.