Mamelodi Sundowns have made their stance crystal clear, emphasising rising star Kutlwano Letlhaku is not for sale. The 19-year-old midfielder has become an integral part of the club’s rebuild, and management is determined to keep him at Chloorkop despite growing international interest.
European Clubs Circle, But Sundowns Say No
According to sources close to the club, teams from Belgium and Scandinavia have expressed interest in signing the dynamic attacker. However, Sundowns have reportedly dismissed all approaches outright, making it clear that Letlhaku remains central to their long-term plans. The firm response is said to have frustrated the youngster, who even lodged a transfer request after learning of the rejected offers.
Despite that, the club’s leadership is unwilling to part ways with him, not now, and certainly not mid-season.
Key Player in Mamelodi Sundowns’ Rebuild
Letlhaku has been one of the standout young players in the Betway Premiership this campaign. In his seven appearances so far, he has netted once, a well-taken goal during Sundowns’ 3–0 triumph over Magesi FC. His creativity and technical maturity have earned him praise from both fans and analysts, who see him as a player destined for European football in the near future.
A source close to the situation revealed that Sundowns remain steadfast in their decision.
“Yes, Kutlwano is very likely to stay until the end of the current season. The club expects more offers in January, but they have no intention of selling him midway through their campaign,” the insider shared.
Bright Future Ahead
Letlhaku’s stock continues to rise following his impressive displays for the national Under-20 team at the FIFA U20 World Cup, where South Africa reached the round of 16 before bowing out to Colombia. His performances on the global stage further convinced Sundowns that they have a special talent on their hands, one capable of leading their next generation.
While European scouts continue to monitor his progress, Sundowns’ management appear unwavering in their belief that the midfielder’s development is best served at home, under the guidance of the club’s technical team.
Sundowns Hold Their Ground
For now, all indications suggest that Letlhaku will remain in yellow for the foreseeable future. With the team chasing domestic dominance and continental glory, the club is not ready to lose one of its brightest young stars to foreign suitors.
Sundowns’ firm stance sends a clear message: they are building for the future, and Kutlwano Letlhaku is a vital part of that vision.
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