Ivorian goalkeeper Badra Ali Sangare will celebrate his 39th birthday at the end of May faced while scrambling for a new employer.
Sangare has been identified amongst those that the club plans to get into the new season without.
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That list will also have Sipho Mbule, who is returning to his parent club Mamelodi Sundowns.
Also on the way out is Congolese wingback Alves Ngakosso-Oko.
Sangare has spent three years at Sekhukhune and while his age is now advanced, his commitment and contribution has not been diluted.
Just this season, he has played 23 games and is still being called up for the Cote d’Ivoire national team.
Sangare's career in South Africa started out with Free State in 2017, where he spent two years, before spending three years in the First Division playing for Uthongathi and JDR Stars.
Meanwhile, Nigerian striker Chibuike Ohizu is staying put at Sekhukhune after reaching an agreement with the club for a new contract.
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Ohizu had a proposal to join Algerian champions MC Alger at the beginning of the season, but the deal fell through after an agreement could not be reached.
Sekhukhune are also considering Miguel Timm as an option for next season with his contract at Orlando Pirates not being renewed.