Mamelodi Sundowns are gearing up for a high-stakes transfer window, with major signings and exits on the cards. At the centre of attention is Stellenbosch FC’s standout performer, Fawaaz Basadien, and Sundowns are determined to beat Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates to his signature.
Sundowns take the lead in Basadien chase
As previously revealed, Sundowns have placed Basadien high on their transfer wishlist and are now frontrunners to land the versatile defender. The 28-year-old had a stellar season with Stellenbosch, which has only intensified interest from South Africa’s biggest clubs.
Stellenbosch FC appear willing to cash in, recognising the player’s contribution to a historic campaign that saw them lift the Carling Knockout and reach the semi-finals of the CAF Confederation Cup.
Chiefs and Pirates in the shadows
Despite Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates showing interest, Sundowns are poised to win the race, thanks largely to their financial muscle and recent dominance in local football.
“Chiefs have also been interested in the player but could lose out to Sundowns, as they have on numerous occasions in the past because of the Tshwane giants’ ability to fork out big transfer fees,” said the source.
This trend looks set to continue unless Kaizer Chiefs makes a bold counter-offer.
Basadien ready for the big stage
Basadien has served Stellenbosch with distinction. Playing a pivotal role in one of the most successful periods in the club’s history. Now, with his stock at an all-time high. The defender is eyeing a step up to the country’s top footballing echelon.
“It’s seen as an opportunity for the 28-year-old to make a big career move. And indications are that he is ready to take it,” the sources suggest.
However, any potential move to Sundowns is likely to materialise only after the FIFA Club World Cup. Giving Stellies more time to plan for life without their star man.
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