Striker set to leave Leopards after salary negotiations’ deadlock
Joseph Mhlongo is set to depart from Limpopo outfit Black Leopards at the end of the season after the club failed to match his salary demands.
Joseph Mhlongo during the Absa Premiership match between Black Leopards and Kaizer Chiefs at Thohoyandou Stadium on April 13, 2019 in Thohoyandou, South Africa. (Photo by Philip Maeta/Gallo Images)
The striker’s contract with Lidoda Duvha was set to expire at the end of June when curtains closed on the 2019/2020 season. Leopards were keen to extend his stay at the club but the two parties couldn’t agree on the new salary package.
Mhlongo’s agent Ratshivhumo Mulovhedzi has started search for a new club for the striker ahead of next season.
“We couldn’t reach an agreement regarding his salary, there are a number of teams that want him but we will wait for the last six months of the contract to expire so we can start preparing for his next move,” Mulovhedzi was quoted as saying by Isolezwe.
Mulovhedzi is confident his client will find a new club once the season is over.
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