A young talent's impressive performances for his current club have continued to attract admiring glances from across South Africa and beyond, with Siya sources suggesting a new European suitor has joined the race for his signature.
The winger, who has enjoyed a breakout season that recently earned him South Africa national team recognition, now finds himself at the centre of growing transfer interest both domestically and internationally.
As previously reported by Soccer Laduma, former Kaizer Chiefs youth product Puso Dithejane has attracted interest from his former team, Mamelodi Sundowns as well as Augsburg FC of Germany.
Now insiders close to the player and the club have added that Dithejane has attracted interest from another European club which has enquired about the skillful winger.
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"What I can tell you is that there is interest from Europe. No. Not that German team this time. I am not quite sure of the team because I am not involved in that but I know there is new foreign interest in Puso (Dithejane) from Europe, and as you know, the club Chairman gives his players the chance to go to Europe. Puso could be the next one," the insider told Soccer Laduma.
A second insider stated that the two local teams interested in the player, including Chiefs, are believed to still be pursuing him though at the moment there is nothing much happening in that regard.
"Apparently both his former club Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns have shown interest and enquired about him though the European interest is believed to be more tempting. So at the moment there is nothing much to talk about regarding Chiefs and Sundowns but the interest is there as well," the second source revealed.
Dithejane joined The Rockets last season in January and he played in many games while in his first full season with the club which is ending on Saturday 24 May, he has featured in nearly all the games. The 20-year-old has been called up to Hugo Broos' preminarly Bafana Bafana squad for friendly games in June.
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Soccer Laduma contacted TS Galaxy for comment but there was no response at the time of publishing this story.
This emerging transfer situation highlights TS Galaxy's growing reputation as a club capable of moving players onto international careers. Dithejane's rapid rise from Chiefs academy graduate to potential European export represents both a personal triumph and validation of Galaxy's talent identification, for a player not wanted by Amakhosi.
With multiple clubs circling, Galaxy chairman Tim Sukazi faces interesting decisions about the player's future, though his reported willingness to facilitate European moves bodes well for Dithejane's ambitions.
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