Shalulile's future at Sundowns in doubt despite CAF champions league heroics in DRC
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As Sundowns explore new striker options, Shalulile's stats and recent CAF heroics make his potential departure a hot topic.
Mamelodi Sundowns forward Peter Shalulile could be nearing the end of his illustrious spell at the club as speculation mounts over a potential January transfer.
According to the South African online sports publication FARPost, the Brave Warriors skipper is seeking a fresh challenge, with Sundowns actively exploring striker options for the upcoming transfer window.
Shalulile, whose contract at Sundowns runs until June 2025 with an option to extend, has reportedly drawn interest from clubs in North Africa and the Middle East.
Among the suitors, Saudi Arabian outfit is said to be in discussions with the Pretoria-based side.
The 31-year-old’s influence this season has waned, with just 11 starts in 24 matches across all competitions.
Although he has netted four goals, his reduced game time has fueled speculation about his potential departure from the Samba Boys.
Goal scoring record
Shalulile has been a prolific figure since joining Sundowns from Highlands Park in 2020, scoring 95 goals and providing 25 assists in 180 appearances.
However, the arrival of new coach Miguel Cardoso and the club’s pursuit of a high-profile forward suggest a shift in priorities for the reigning DStv
Premiership champions.
Sundowns aim to add depth to their frontline to complement striker Iqraam Rayners, who has shone this season with 13 goals in 17 appearances since his move from Stellenbosch.
Cardoso, who has managed five games since taking charge, appears focused on reshaping the attacking department.
CAF champions league hero
Despite the uncertainty surrounding his future, Shalulile showcased his enduring class during Sundowns’ recent CAF Champions League clash against AS Maniema Union in Kinshasa.
The Namibian forward turned hero, rescuing his team with a match-winning performance.
Trailing 1-0 after Jephte Kitambala’s 38th-minute strike for Maniema, Sundowns dominated possession but struggled to find the breakthrough. In the 80th minute, Shalulile was introduced and immediately changed the game.
Three minutes after his introduction, he met Teboho Mokoena’s pinpoint cross with a thunderous header to bring Sundowns level. His relentless pressure then forced Maniema’s Moanda into an own goal in the dying minutes, sealing a vital 2-1 victory.
Shalulile’s heroics kept Sundowns’ hopes alive for the knockout stages of Africa’s premier club competition, reminding fans and suitors alike of his exceptional quality.
While Sundowns continue to monitor striker options for January, Shalulile’s future remains uncertain. Whether he departs or stays, his contribution to Masandawana’s dominance in South African football will remain stamped in the club’s history.
According to the South African online sports publication FARPost, the Brave Warriors skipper is seeking a fresh challenge, with Sundowns actively exploring striker options for the upcoming transfer window.
Shalulile, whose contract at Sundowns runs until June 2025 with an option to extend, has reportedly drawn interest from clubs in North Africa and the Middle East.
Among the suitors, Saudi Arabian outfit is said to be in discussions with the Pretoria-based side.
The 31-year-old’s influence this season has waned, with just 11 starts in 24 matches across all competitions.
Although he has netted four goals, his reduced game time has fueled speculation about his potential departure from the Samba Boys.
Goal scoring record
Shalulile has been a prolific figure since joining Sundowns from Highlands Park in 2020, scoring 95 goals and providing 25 assists in 180 appearances.
However, the arrival of new coach Miguel Cardoso and the club’s pursuit of a high-profile forward suggest a shift in priorities for the reigning DStv
Premiership champions.
Sundowns aim to add depth to their frontline to complement striker Iqraam Rayners, who has shone this season with 13 goals in 17 appearances since his move from Stellenbosch.
Cardoso, who has managed five games since taking charge, appears focused on reshaping the attacking department.
CAF champions league hero
Despite the uncertainty surrounding his future, Shalulile showcased his enduring class during Sundowns’ recent CAF Champions League clash against AS Maniema Union in Kinshasa.
The Namibian forward turned hero, rescuing his team with a match-winning performance.
Trailing 1-0 after Jephte Kitambala’s 38th-minute strike for Maniema, Sundowns dominated possession but struggled to find the breakthrough. In the 80th minute, Shalulile was introduced and immediately changed the game.
Three minutes after his introduction, he met Teboho Mokoena’s pinpoint cross with a thunderous header to bring Sundowns level. His relentless pressure then forced Maniema’s Moanda into an own goal in the dying minutes, sealing a vital 2-1 victory.
Shalulile’s heroics kept Sundowns’ hopes alive for the knockout stages of Africa’s premier club competition, reminding fans and suitors alike of his exceptional quality.
While Sundowns continue to monitor striker options for January, Shalulile’s future remains uncertain. Whether he departs or stays, his contribution to Masandawana’s dominance in South African football will remain stamped in the club’s history.
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