With the transfer window in full swing, Mamelodi Sundowns are believed to be making plans to release a goalkeeper who was out on loan last season.
As previously reported by the Siya crew, Ismail Watenga is keen to secure more game time to boost his chances with the national team.
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Siya sources have revealed that the Brazilians look set to restructure its goalkeeping department.
“The club wants to have at least four goalkeepers and they are looking at the plan for Ismail Watenga and the other ones between Ricardo Goss and Reyaad Pieterse. Watenga was on loan at Golden Arrows last season and Goss is wanted by Durban City, so the club is working on a plan for Watenga," a source revealed to the Siya crew.
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Indications are that Golden Arrows have shown interest in the Ugandan’s return.
"You know Sundowns are looking and downsizing the squad and with Arrows interested, Sundowns are working on the best solution," the insider added.
Watenga, who joined Sundowns in 2020, has yet to make an official appearance for the club. He featured in 12 matches while on loan at Arrows last season.
The Siya crew reached out to Sundowns for comment but attempts were unsuccessful.