Ex-Mamelodi Sundowns trickster moves closer to joining Premier Soccer League side, according to iDiski Times.
Former Cape Town Spurs and Cape Town City winger Surprise Ralani is currently engaged in advanced discussions with Hungry Lions FC, a team in the Motsepe Foundation Championship. Following a brief stint with Spurs, the 37-year-old is eager to return to South Africa and leverage his extensive experience gained from playing in Sweden and Norway. Ralani aims to make a significant impact as he joins the Lions, bringing valuable skills and insights to the squad.
Upon returning to South Africa, Ralani quickly made his mark by winning four trophies. One MTN8 trophy with Cape Town City, two league titles, and one Nedbank Cup with Mamelodi Sundowns. Sources confirm that Ralani began training with Hungry Lions last week, arriving at their training grounds on Thursday. Known as “Spiro,” he is negotiating a one-year contract to help strengthen the team as they strive for a respectable season finish.
Hungry Lions eye improvement in league
Hungry Lions currently sit in seventh place on the league table, having gathered seven points from five matches. As they prepare to face the struggling Pretoria Callies at home, the team aims to bounce back and secure a crucial victory. Adding Ralani to their lineup could provide the boost they need to enhance their performance and climb the standings.
Mamelodi Sundowns star signs with Polokwane City
In other news, former Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Sammy Seabi has officially signed a one-year contract with Polokwane City, marking a fresh start for the 29-year-old. Seabi, who joined Sundowns from Polokwane City in 2019 after impressing coach Pitso Mosimane, won two league titles during his time there but often found himself sidelined.
After his release from Sundowns, Seabi is driven to prove his worth at Polokwane City. He has already started training. With head coach Phuti Mohafe and his technical team, eagerly preparing to make a significant impact this season. Seabi is focused on showcasing his skills and contributing to the team’s success. As they look to establish themselves in the league.
Both Ralani and Seabi embark on new journeys, the upcoming matches will be crucial for their teams’ aspirations.
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