Kaizer Chiefs' return from their CAF Champions League assignment away in Morocco will prompt a reshuffling of their squad as they prepare for the 2021/22 season.
Amakhosi decided to delay the announcement of players that will be leaving due to the dates of this year's Champions League final having overlapped into July and beyond the traditional expiry dates of contracts.
Word reaching this website is that the futures of left-footed trio Yagan Sasman, Philani Zulu and Siphosakhe Ntiya-Ntiya are being mulled over ahead of the new season and they could all end up heading out.
Sasman completed just four of the 10 appearances he made last season and, with a year remaining on his contract, there has been talk that he could be loaned out.
Chiefs have already brought in Sifiso Hlanti, Sibusiso Mabiliso and Austin Dube, who are all left-footed defenders, in preparation for the coming campaign.
It is understood that both Zulu and Ntiya-Ntiya will be allowed to leave permanently, should the opportunity present itself from any interested clubs.
Meanwhile, long-serving right-back Kgotso Moleko is also due to leave after nine years in Naturena, given the club's options at right-back.
Zambian forward Lazarous Kambole, who has one year left on his contract, has for long been placed on the market with options of moving out to Tanzania and back home to Zambia having been discussed.
There has also been whispers of a possible return to Australia for midfielder Kearyn Baccus, though he is still under contract and is unlikely to be released on a free.