Kaizer Chiefs must bid if they want Peter Shalulile – Sundowns star under contract until 2027
Earlier this week, reports suggested that the 30-year-old forward would be leaving the club following the expiry of his contract at the end of June. However, it has since emerged that Shalulile remains contracted to the Brazilians until 2027, having signed a new deal in 2022.
This means any club interested in his services would need to approach Sundowns with a formal offer. Back in February, Sudanese giants Al Hilal SC were reportedly monitoring his situation in Tshwane.

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