The newly acquired Betway Premiership club, Siwelele FC, is said to have entered the race to sign three Mamelodi Sundowns ahead of the new season.

The son of South African Sports Minister, Gayton Mckenzie, Calvyn Le’John recently purchased SuperSport United for a fee reported to be around R50 million.
Le’John is stated to be looking to invest up to R400 million into the club with the majority of the money expected to be spent on the signing of new players.
The three of the players the club is reported to be looking at are said to be from Betway Premiership champions, Sundowns, according to FARPost.
The publication reports that Siwelele has entered the race to sign a trio of Terrence Mashego, Neo Maema, and Kegan Johannes, who is formerly with the club that sold its status to Siwelele.
While Maema was part of the Sundowns players that travelled to the United States of America for the recently ended FIFA Club World Cup, he is likely to be among the names of players that will leave the club ahead of the 2025-2026 season.
Mashego and Johannes are also among the players that will surely leave the Pretoria-based club.