Serbian striker Samir Nurkovic's registration at SuperSport United has signalled a January transfer window loan exit for one of the club's front-men.
Nurkovic finally made his debut for SuperSport on Sunday in the 3-0 defeat to Sekhukhune United, three months since he agreed to join the club.
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The delay in his registration has been related to whether his papers will be submitted as a foreigner or 'local' since he is now eligible to apply for permanent residence.
He has since been registered as a foreigner, joining Terrence Dzvukamanja and Nokutenda Mangezi (both Zimbabwe), Abubeker Nasir (Ethiopia), and Eric Mbangossoum (Chad).
According to the latest SuperSport team sheet, Zambian winger Ghampani Lungu is now registered as a non-foreigner.
With these developments, Zimbabwean striker Mangezi is set to move on loan to Pretoria Callies in the Motsepe Foundation Championship.
Mangezi (19) was signed at the beginning of the season and has made eight appearances.
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He last played in October and now sits behind Bradley Grobler, Nurkovic, Dzvukamanja, Nasir, and Tashreeq Morris in the list of options available for Gavin Hunt up front.
Of interest is the fact that Mangezi's contract with SuperSport runs up at the end of June.