South African midfielder Bongani Zungu set for AmaZulu FC exit
South African midfielder Bongani Zungu is reportedly edging closer to an exit from AmaZulu FC, as his role at the KwaZulu-Natal side continues to diminish under head coach Arthur Zwane.
Zungu, once a key figure in midfield, has struggled to secure regular game time this season, instead finding himself on the fringes of the squad. His reduced involvement has raised questions about his future at the club, especially as AmaZulu push for a top-three finish in the South African Premier Division.
Despite the team’s ambitions, Zungu has not made a significant contribution to their campaign, a factor that could influence contract discussions and long-term plans. His limited impact has not gone unnoticed, with the technical team seemingly favoring other options in the middle of the park.
In recent matches, Zungu has been left out of the starting lineup, with Zwane opting for younger players to fill his role. The club’s decision to strengthen their midfield further signals a shift in direction, particularly following the arrival of Luyolo Slatsha from Cape Town City FC.
Slatsha, who operates in a similar central midfield position, has intensified competition for places and appears to be part of Zwane’s long-term plans. His inclusion in the squad has only heightened speculation that Zungu’s time at the club may be coming to an end.
At 33, Zungu remains an experienced figure in South African football, with a decorated career that includes spells at top clubs and international appearances for the South Africa national football team. However, his current form and lack of playing time could make it challenging to attract suitors ahead of the next transfer window.
The midfielder’s situation places AmaZulu at a crossroads, as they balance experience with youth in their squad rebuild. For Zungu, the coming weeks could be crucial in determining whether he can revive his role at the club—or seek a fresh start elsewhere.
As it stands, all signs point toward an uncertain future for the veteran midfielder, with his next move likely to define the twilight phase of an otherwise distinguished career.
