Even Cape Town City owner John Comitis thinks the next transfer window could slightly favour the big guns more than the smaller clubs. SihleNdebeleSK
Nevertheless, the City boss reiterated he'll make sure he holds onto all his key players, hinting clubs may release fringe players as a strategy to cut costs post the Covid-19 catastrophe.
"Every club will look at how to keep their best 16 players and look after them. We won't be able to have a luxury of having 23 players with experience. Adjustments need to be done." "At the moment we are financially fine. We won't sell our best players after coronavirus. We will balance our books by not renewing the contracts of under-utilised players, whose contracts expire at the end of the season," Mphahlele said.
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