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Transfer News❗️ Golden Arrows have announced the arrival of five new signings ahead of the new season. SLSiya Read more:

The KwaZulu-Natal side lost the services of Pule Mmodi at the and of last season, while Divine Lunga returned to Mamelodi Sundowns on loan.

Abafana Besthende have now bolstered their squad with the signing of left-back Bradley Cross from neighbours Maritzburg United following Lunga's departure.Sthende Nation, please help us welcome Bradley Cross from Maritzburg Utd,a left-back.Olwethu Ncube & Angelo van Rooi from Hungry Lions,both attacking midfielders.

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