Mamelodi Sundowns star striker Peter Shalulile sends a cryptic message to the club as his time in Chloorkop heads to an end.

After five years of terrorising defences of other clubs as a tip marksman for Sundowns, the Namibian international is on the brink of parting ways with the Brazilians.
However, the 31-year-old’s departure from the Pretoria-based club is far from what any would have imagined.
As one would have thought that his 101 goals for the club would see him leave without the sound surrounding him and the club at the moment.
Shalulile is reported to have been unhappy for a long time at the club, which saw him hand in a transfer request in January, which the club refused to grant.
With the tension between the two parties said to be at the highest point, the former now-defunct Highlands Park striker took to his Instagram story to send a cryptic message to Sundowns’ hierarchy after deleting all the content related to the club on his account.
“So don’t let fear, pressure, or human expectations push you into a move that’s outside Jesus’ will,” Shalulile stated on his Instagram story.
“Stay faithful, and in due season, God will bring His promises to pass.”
Shasha, as his known to his supporters, will leave Sundowns with a bag full of trophies and individual awards.
As he has won the league title fives times, golden boots four times, and Footballer of the Season two times to go with various team trophies and individual awards outside of those already mentioned.