The transfer window is in full swing ahead of the 2023/24 DStv Premiership that gets under way on Friday, and clubs have been adding to their squads in the hope of winning silverware in the coming campaign.
It has, generally, been a quiet window for most teams, with Soweto giants Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates two of the most active to date.
SuperSport.com looks at the confirmed signings so far, as well as players who have returned from loan to potentially bolster the options for coaches.
AMAZULU
Confirmed signings: Jean-Noel Amonome (Uthongathi, back from loan), Rowan Human (Maritzburg United), Victor Letsoalo (Sekhukhune United), Mondli Mbanjwa (Uthongathi), Mfanafuthi Mkhize (Uthongathi), Tshepang Moremi (JDR Stars, back from loan), Celimpilo Ngema (Marumo Gallants)
Summary: Usuthu have added some attacking talent, which was a real issue for them last season, with Victor Letsoalo coming in from Sekhukhune United and playmaker Rowan Human from Maritzburg United. Celimpilo Ngema, who was at Marumo Gallants last season, is also an interesting addition.
CAPE TOWN CITY
Confirmed signings: Tshegofatso Nyama (TS Galaxy), Jo Paciencia (InterClube, Angola), Luyolo Slatsha (promoted), Ramazani Tshimanga (JS Groupe Bazano, DR Congo)
Summary: Few signings for City, but perhaps equally important for them is few outgoings. They tend to lose top players in almost every window and while Mdu Mdantsane has left for Kaizer Chiefs, they have managed to tie down last season’s Golden Boot joint winner Khanyisa Mayo to a new three-year contract. Jo Paciencia is an Angola centre-forward they hope cane solve their ‘No 9’ woes, while Ramazani Tshimanga is a centre-back in the mould of compatriot Nathan Fasika.
CAPE TOWN SPURS
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