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Sekhukhune United signs Sikhosonke Langa as Ntiya-Ntiya replacement

Sekhukhune United have finalised the signing of AmaTuks star Sikhosonke Langa, who replaces former Kaizer Chiefs left-back Siphosakhe Ntiya-Ntiya.

As previously reported by FARPost, the Limpopo side is preparing to build a competitive squad ahead of the 2024/25 DStv Premiership season. The club recently released left-back Ntiya-Ntiya whose contract comes to an end. Lebogang Mabotja, another left-back, was also let go after just a season with the club.

Sekhukhune United will be participating in the CAF Confederation Cup next season. This is the second season in a row that Sekhukhune has qualified for the CAF Confederation Cup. In the previous campaign, Babina Noko were eliminated from the group stages of the tournament and they will be looking to improve in the upcoming campaign.

Meanwhile, Sekhukhune has already secured the signatures of Keletso Makgalwa, Andy Boyeli, and, Njabulo Ngcobo who will leave Kaizer Chiefs upon the expiry of his contract at the end of June.

SEKHUKHUNE UNITED BEEF UP THE LEFT-BACK POSITION WITH SIKHOSONKE LANGA

This publication has learnt that Sekhukhune has added another player after completing the signing of AmaTuks defender Sikhosonke Langa.

Sikhosonke Langa in action for AmaTuks
Sikhosonke Langa/AmaTuks

The highly-rated wing-back has been one of the outstanding performers in the Motsepe Foundation Championship for Tuks. The 30-year-old Langa was part of the AmaTuks team that finished as runners-up in the NFD to qualify for the PSL Promotion/Relegation playoffs.

The Tshwane-based side fell short in the playoffs as Richards Bay FC maintained their status in the Premiership.

“AmaTuks defender Sikhosonke Langa will be moving to Sekhukhune United next season. It’s a done deal,” a source revealed.

“Langa is a talented left-back who can give you options defensively and offensively. So he will team up with Sekhukhune for a pre-season camp in the coming days.”

The other players on their way out at Sekhukhune are Collins Makgaka, Sibusiso Vilakazi, Edwin Gymah, Tashreeq Morris, and Micheal Sarpong.

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