Former Golden Arrows utility player Tebogo Tlolane has drawn interest in the PSL after becoming a free agent at the end of the previous season.
The talented left-footer parted ways with Abafana Bes’thende last month, ending a two-season stint with the club having joined at the start of the 2023/24 season on a free transfer.
Tlolane concluded his tenure at Arrows having made 17 appearances across all competitions. During his time with the club, the versatile player registered one goal and contributed one assist.
He initially enjoyed some game time during the early stages of his spell with the Durban-based club, but his playing opportunities noticeably dwindled during the second half of his first season.

MORE THAN ONE PSL CLUB IN TALKS WITH TLOLANE
According to sources close to the player, the 30-year-old is currently “in talks” with more than one PSL club as he looks to embark on a new journey this upcoming season.
Tlolane began his playing career at Yebo Yes in the ABC Motsepe League before he was spotted by the South African football legend, Jomo Sono, in 2016. He was part of a team assembled by football agents for a friendly match against Jomo Cosmos.
He then spent two seasons with Cosmos before making a significant move to Chippa United, where his impressive performances caught the eye of Orlando Pirates.
Tlolane switched to the Buccaneers at the beginning of the 2019/20 season, where he spent only six months with the club prior to being loaned out to Maritzburg United [now Durban City FC].
During his stint with Ezimnyama Ngenkani, he had a total of three successful loan spells with Maritzburg United before they were relegated to the Motsepe Foundation Championship.
Upon the end of the 2022/23 campaign, the Sea Robbers released him, and he went on to sign for Arrows.
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