DStv Premiership outfit SuperSport United are preparing a contract for Angola national team goalkeeper Neblu.
Neblu, who is currently undergoing assessment at United, will be remembered for being sent off after just 17 minutes in Angola's Africa Cup of Nations clash against Namibia.
At one stage, the 30-year-old attracted interest from Kaizer Chiefs, but SuperSport acted swiftly and invited the goalkeeper for a trial.
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The Pretoria outfit are also closing in on other two trialists they are currently assessing.
The Tshwane club is currently assessing former Moroka Swallows goalkeeper Thakasani Mbanjwa and TS Galaxy FC defender Pogiso Sanoka, who are both free agents.
According to an insider at SuperSport, the trio are on the verge of putting pen to paper ahead of the new season.
Sanoka played all 30 league matches for Galaxy in the 2023/24 Premier Soccer League season, while the 28-year-old Mbanjwa made only one appearance for the now-defunct Moroka Swallows.
"Not much is happening at SuperSport at the moment, Gavin Hunt is wheeling and dealing but it's taking time," A source tells KickOff.
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"It looks like Sanoka, Mbanjwa, and maybe the Angolan goalkeeper are signing though. The club is still not sure if Ricardo Goss will return from Sundowns. There are still few players that are being assessed."
United have already confirmed the contract extension of head coach Gavin Hunt on a two-year deal.
Assistant coach Andre Arendse and goalkeeper coach Grant Johnson have also extended their contracts by a further two years.
The club also announced the tying down of Thulani Hlatshwayo on a one-year deal, while Gape Moralo, Bilal Baloyi, and Gamphani Lungu were each rewarded with two-year contracts.