Majoro to decide on future today

CROSSROADS: In limbo striker Lehlohonolo Majoro. Photo: Lefty Shivambu/Gallo Images
CROSSROADS: In limbo striker Lehlohonolo Majoro. Photo: Lefty Shivambu/Gallo Images

LEHLOHONOLO Majoro will decide his future today after Kaizer Chiefs instructed security personnel not to allow him to enter the club's Naturena premises.

Majoro's business manager Tim Sukazi will have a discussion with the striker who is now training on his own at a private gym.

This after Majoro turned down an offer to join SuperSport United in a swap deal involving George Maluleka.

Amakhosi and Matsatsantsa were forced to negotiate a separate deal without involving Majoro, with Amakhosi offering Maluleka a three-and-a-half-year contract.

United then withdrew their offer to sign Majoro who joined Chiefs from AmaZulu three seasons ago.

"I had a lengthy discussion with him [Majoro] and we agreed that we will meet on Tuesday [today] to finalise the matter. The whole thing has to come to an end," said Sukazi.

"Lehlohonolo is also of the idea that we need to decide on the way forward as soon as possible so that he can enjoy his soccer again."

Sukazi is hoping to make an announcement regarding Majoro's future later this afternoon. The player's business manager also strongly denied that Majoro had signed a pre-contract with any other Premier Soccer League club, including Orlando Pirates.

"There is no such a thing," Sukazi said.

Again Majoro, a qualified radiologist, could not be reached for comment yesterday.

Meanwhile, Chiefs have accepted an offer from SK Prague in the Czech Republic for former Bafana Bafana defender Keegan Ritchie.

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