Barely a week since Kagiso Malinga parted ways with Moroka Swallows, the attacker is understood to be on the verge of signing with another Premier Soccer League side.
Malinga is a free agent, with sources revealing that the 28-year-old is close to putting pen to paper with Golden Arrows.
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The right winger was part of a group of Swallows players who embarked on strike action that saw the Dube Birds fail to honour Premiership fixtures against Mamelodi Sundowns anf Lamontville Golden Arrows. They have since been fined R1 million by the PSL, with R600 000 suspended for six months.
Malinga, who joined Swallows from SuperSport United in September 2020, following the side's promotion to the DStv Premiership, scored six goals for the Birds last season, but has not found the back of the net during this campaign. The versatile player can also feature as an attacking midfielder as well as a centre-forward, has made 14 appearances this season.
Sekhukhune United, AmaZulu FC were among the clubs vying for the signature of the attacker.
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The player's agent Mike Makaab, did not reveal much regarding Malinga's next move.
"It was a mutual agreement [between Swallows and Malinga]," Makaab tells KickOff.
"We're looking at options for him at the moment, and we are confident we will finalize a deal for him in the coming weeks."