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Thembinkosi Lorch set to leave Sundowns and join NEW club

Posted on July 25, 2025
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Mamelodi Sundowns and Thembinkosi Lorch are set to part ways.

Lorch is reportedly training on his own while his Masandawana teammates get ready for the new season at the Royal Marang Hotel.

Now, new reports suggest the Sundowns star could follow his favourite coach back to North Africa!

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Lorch set to leave Mamelodi Sundowns, could join Rulani’s MC Alger

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Thembinkosi Lorch has returned back to Mamelodi Sundowns after completing his six-month loan deal at Wydad Athletic Club.

The talented winger joined the North African giants in January, who were under the guidance of Rulani Mokwena at the time.

Now, with Mokwena joining MC Alger, reports suggest Thembinkosi Lorch could soon be on his way to the Algerian giants!

“Lorch’s future at Mamelodi Sundowns is hanging in the balance, with growing signs suggesting the winger is pushing for a move away from the club ahead of the new 2025/26 PSL season,” a Citizen report read.

“Phakaaathi understands that a possible reunion between Lorch and Mokwena is on the cards as he continues to keep fit on his own.”

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Where would you like to see Lorch move to next?

A move back to Wydad Athletic Club remains a possibility. But a reunion with Rulani Mokwena is now on the cards!

Where would you like to see the Mamelodi Sundowns star go to next?

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