Another clear-out expected at Wits

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At least 10 players are due to leave the club despite a season in which they contested for the title right up to the last weeks of the campaign in stark contrast to their previous campaign.

At least 10 players are due to leave the club despite a season in which they contested for the title right up to the last weeks of the campaign in stark contrast to their previous campaign when‚ as defending champions‚ they were in a scary relegation battle.

The exodus is expected to include current Bafana Bafana No1 Darren Keet‚ who is looking at a potential move to Portugal after participating at the African Cup of Nations finals in Egypt‚ and Daylon Claasen‚ whose contract is not being renewed just two season after returning home from competing in the German second division.

The 27-year-old Scotsman Murray‚ who notched eight goals in all competitions‚ has an offer to play in Belgium on the table and likely to leave after just one season in the PSL.

 

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