Following reports that Kaizer Chiefs are planning to release six players out on loan, there has been suggestions on which team Samkelo Zwane can fit at, with Orlando Pirates supporters having flirted with the idea.
With Chiefs having not used Zwane for the majority of last season, Pirates supporters have made the suggestion their team could make good use of 'Mangethe'.
Given that Ezimnyama have had an ageing midfield, there were strong admirers from their fans, who felt the 22-year-old could fit their passing game under Jose Riveiro.
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Although the Amakhosi academy graduate made the line-up in new coach Nasreddine Nabi's first game in charge against Young Africans in a pre-season friendly, reports of the club looking to loan out six players have escalated flirtations on him turning out for another Betway Premiership side.
However, the midfielder's representative, Mike Makaab, CEO of ProSport International, says there's no chance of this happening.
"There's no reason to panic and start talking about Samkelo moving on loan or moving to another football club. I totally disagree," Makaab told KickOff.
Makaab also responded to suggestions that the son of Pirates legend Eugene Zwane should move to Es'godini to find game-time.
"Besides that, he's contracted to Kaizer Chiefs and he's an important part of the future of the club. It would be a very strange thing for one to even contemplate something like that," he replied when asked about the possibility.
"I think Samkelo has got the qualities to play in Europe and on the back of a good season at Chiefs, it wouldn't surprise me seeing the young man fulfill his dream."
Chiefs were in the process of signing Bongani Sam from Orlando Pirates, after he joined their squad on their pre-season tour in Turkey.
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However, he got injured and returned home for treatment and assessment.
The club has already confirmed the signing of goalkeeper Fiacre Ntwari and Rushwin Dortley, and it remains to be seen if the deal for the Pirates left-back, who was on loan at Moroka Swallows, will go through officially.