Samkele Sihlali: Sekhukhune striker leaves to become free agent after contract expiry
South African centre-forward Samkele Sihlali has officially left Sekhukhune and is now without a club, after his contract with the South African side came to an end on 2026-07-01. The 23-year-old attacker is registered as a free agent with “Without Club,” confirming his departure and opening the door for his next move in senior football.
The completed transfer is recorded as a move from Sekhukhune to “Without Club,” with no transfer fee paid and no market value listed at the time of his exit. This confirms that Sihlali’s switch is a pure status change following the expiry of his deal rather than a conventional club-to-club transaction. With no new contract yet in place, he is immediately available to sign for interested teams.
Sihlali, an out‑and‑out centre‑forward whose main position is in the heart of the attack, departs Sekhukhune at a relatively early stage of his professional career. Born on 04 Nov 2002 and now 23 years old, he has time on his side as he weighs up his options following the end of his stint with the South African club. The records list South Africa as his sole nationality, underlining that he is a homegrown talent emerging from the country’s football system.
While the official data confirms his contractual status and positional profile, there are no figures available for his market value, transfer fee, or contract duration beyond the end date, and no performance statistics, recent matches, or season appearance numbers are provided in the current dataset. Likewise, there is no history of previous clubs or leagues beyond his time with Sekhukhune and the indication that his former league is registered as “N/A,” which limits the scope for assessing his competitive background in detail.
The move leaves Sihlali at a crossroads. Being unattached offers freedom in negotiations and the possibility of a fresh start, whether in South Africa or abroad, but it also brings uncertainty as he looks to secure the next step of his career. With no current club or national-team affiliation recorded, his immediate focus will turn to finding an environment where he can translate his potential as a central striker into consistent minutes and tangible contributions.
For now, the confirmed update is clear: Sihlali is no longer a Sekhukhune player and is officially without a club as of 2026-07-01. How quickly he converts his free‑agent status into a new opportunity will go a long way to determining the trajectory of a career that is still in its formative years.
