Gaston Sirino is linked with a return to a former club after parting ways with Mamelodi Sundowns.

Earlier this month, Sirino was among five players who left Sundowns after the completion of the 2023-2024 season, with others being Bongani Zungu, Brian Onyango, Thabiso Kutumela, and Junior Mendieta.
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Upon his Sundowns exit, the tricky attacker has been heavily linked with a move to Orlando Pirates. However, nothing has materialized as of yet.
Despite Pirates’ reported interest, Sirino’s former club, Bolivar FC, is open to the 33-year-old’s return while the player is looking to continue his stay in South Africa according to Supersport TV analyst Karabo Phasha.
Phasha further went on to say that the Uruguayan is looking to retire at the Bolivian club, but at the moment he is looking to stay in South Africa, and he is looking for a club that will offer two-year deal.
His decision to look to continue to play in South Africa is based on his family being settled in the country, and is not about the money but the role he will play in the project of the club that he will join.
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He also brings a wealth of experience that saw him win 12 trophies at Sundowns, with seven of them being league championships, which he has won in a row.
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