Newly promoted DStv Premiership side Richards Bay FC look set to pounce on experienced campaigners as the club prepares for its debut season in topflight football. SLSiya Read more:
Insiders have revealed that Bongani Sam, Tebogo Tlolane, Ben Motshwari and Nkanyiso Zungu are among the players that earmarked as new additions for the DStv Premiership newbies.
Richards Bay are understood to be keen to beef up the squad, with the aim to cement themselves in the elite league. Indications are that the club looks set hold a media briefing during the first week of July where the KZN-based side will unveil its plans for the upcoming campaign, uncluding where the club will play its home games.
Richards Bay secured automatic promotion to the DStv Premiership after clinching the GladAfrica Championship title:
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