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- Sekhukhune United are bolstering their squad ahead of the second stanza of the season
- Babina Noko have just confirmed the arrival of a defender from Mamelodi Sundowns
- The PSL remains on break due to the ongoing 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast
Premier Soccer League side, Sekhukhune United have confirmed the signing of a Mamelodi Sundowns star until the end of the 2023/2024 season.
After seeing the departure of one of their players during the mid-season window, the Brazilians have signed four new players to bolster the squad.
Orlando Pirates star Thembinkosi Lorch, Sirius IK's Tashreeq Matthews, Zuko Mdunyelwa from Chippa United, and Matias Esquivel from Club Atletico Lanus recently joined the team.
The latest reports have it that Katlego Mohamme has now joined from Mamelodi Sundowns until the end of the season.
It was gathered that there is also an option to buy the player if he impresses at Sekhukhune.
The 25-year-old had dropped down the pecking order under Rulani Mokwena as he was also on loan at Moroka Swallows during the 2021/22 season before returning to his parent club.
Farpost reports that Sekhukhune also confirmed the arrival of Edmar Kamatuka of Namibia as well as Lesotho international Teboho Letsema.
Kamatuka was plying his trade at the Namibian giants African Stars and had been with them for one and a half seasons.
When Lehlohonolo Seema joined Sekhukhune United
Sports Brief earlier reported that fresh faces are in to breathe new life into the task ahead. With much wrangling behind the scenes, Sekhukhune United's managerial conundrum looks settled and the team is looking forward to fruitful months ahead.
Babina Noko will close out the year by bouncing between continental and domestic commitments, with four Confederations Cup ties and four league matches.
Noting how he took over the first team when they were in the same position as they are now, the former AmaZulu coach listed his success in finishing in the top half, making it to the Nedbank Cup final, and qualifying for the Confederations Cup - something he will now not take part in.