The big question facing Kgaogelo Sekgota throughout this transfer window will revolve around whether he will be able to get a fresh start back home in Limpopo.
Sekgota left home before he had played any professional football locally, heading out to Lithuania, where he played for Stumbras, before switching to Vitoria Setubal in Portugal.
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His time at Setubal didn't work out and he soon found himself loaned to Bidvest Wits in January 2020 and ended his time there without a goal in 15 appearances.
Since then, Sekgota showed flashes of brilliance at Moroka Swallows, which then led to a move to Kaizer Chiefs.
If Amakhosi felt they had found gold in Sekgota, it only then turned into the opposite as he left without scoring for all the 1,850 minutes that he was given on the wing.
Stellenbosch then took a gamble, but the relationship lasted only six months.
The 26-year-old played 17 games in half-a-season and scored just once but couldn't play matches from start to finish or provide assists.
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This means in four years back in South Africa, Sekgota has been to four clubs and scored only four goals.
Newly-promoted Magesi FC have provided the platform for him to relaunch his career in the DStv Premiership.