For now he’s stuck without a club and no way to get himself back into the game, but a former Orlando Pirates defender could be on the comeback trail when football resumes again…
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Tshepo Gumede played 13 Absa Premiership games for AmaZulu FC last season after signing penning a deal with the club in in February, but his last game took place back in September during Usuthu’s 1-0 defeat at the hands of SuperSport United after a decision was made for him to part ways with the club.
Now, as reported in the latest edition of Soccer Laduma, both Bloemfontein Celtic and Polokwane City are looking to assess the Bucs defender once the COVID-19 crisis is over, with Siya sources suggesting that he could have the chance to get his career back on track as soon as the Coronavirus pandemic is under control.
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Gumede has made over 150 senior appearances in Premier Soccer League competitions over the course of his career, with Celtic and Polokwane both known to be on the lookout for an experience defender to come in and shore up their backline for the new campaign – though Gumede’s free agent status means that he is available outside the transfer window.