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Muzomuhle Khanyi seals Stellenbosch switch

The 26-year-old former Cape Umoya United and Platinum City frontman joins the Betway Premiership side after ending last season as top goal scorer with 18 goals in the Motsepe Foundation Championship.

A club statement read: "Stellenbosch FC is delighted to announce that the club has acquired the services of striker Muzomuhle Khanyi on a permanent transfer from Hungry Lions FC."

The attacker expressed his delight at the move, that he called "one of the best decisions" he has ever made.

"It's an honour to join a club with the winning mentality of Stellenbosch FC. It's one of the best decisions I've made in my career to join the club, and I already feel at home," he said.

"I'm here to learn – I know it's going to be difficult because I'm new at the club and stepping up from the NFD – but I hope I can continue with the form I showed last season."

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