News reaching the Siya crew is that Sekhukhune United look set to release one of the club's foreign defenders at the end of the season.
A source has revealed that Babina Noko are believed to be looking at releasing Congolese-born defender Tresor Yamba Tshibwabwa who the club signed at the start of the season.
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Indications are that the former 2021/22 Zambia Super League player of the season is believed to have failed to live up to the expectations at the team.
"It seems things are tough for him. He hasn't really been doing good. Or is it because he hasn't been given enough game-time, I don't know. It seems all the coaches prefer the pair of Daniel Cardoso and Edwin Gyimah as central defenders and since he just played one league game it has been tough for him," a source revealed.
"The technical team feels they should not just hold unto him as there be a team out there that can benefit from his service and that's why the club wants to release him at the end of the season."
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The 24-year-old former Red Arrows defender has played only one league game and same number of the Nedbank Cup game.
Contacted for comment, the team's Communication Manager Thina Raman Tswana could neither deny or confirm the club's decision on the player.
"But I told you that as a club were not going to entertain rumours. There's no story there. I don't have comment. No comment," Tswana replied.