Following a recent trend of mass exodus' at clubs across the PSL, here is a look at the most valuable XI of players who have found themselves on the free agents' list. Read more ➡️
Kaizer Chiefs set the ball rolling by confirming the departures of nine players before AmaZulu upped the ante by parting ways with 15 of their own, while Maritzburg United embarked on an eight-man clear-out soon after.More clubs have since followed suit elsewhere to leave a seemingly unprecedented amount of talent from across the league waiting in the wings to see where they will be plying their trade next season.
Ex-Chiefs defender Daniel Cardoso features alongside Hlatshwayo in a defensive sense, with former AmaZulu full-back Philani Zulu also among those who make the ranks.
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