Sundowns eye South African winger Siyanda Ndlovu in move from Golden Arrows

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South African right winger Siyanda Ndlovu of Golden Arrows is being linked with a move to domestic heavyweights Sundowns, with the 22-year-old’s future reportedly under review as his contractual situation remains unclear.

Data from Transfermarkt, scraped on 1 July 2026, lists Ndlovu as a Lamontville Golden Arrows attacker with no registered contract expiry date, fuelling suggestions he could be allowed to run his deal down or even move on as a free agent if no extension is agreed. The probability of a transfer is currently rated as “?”, underlining that talks, if any, are at a speculative stage rather than an advanced one.

Ndlovu, born on 19 September 2003 in Dannhauser, KwaZulu-Natal, has established himself on the right flank for Arrows, wearing the No 8 shirt and operating primarily as an attacking right winger. His market value is put at €1.20m, a figure that would represent a modest outlay for Sundowns should a fee be required, or a significant bargain if the move were to materialise after any contract expiry.

The Golden Arrows wide player, who holds South African nationality, has been listed solely with the Durban-based club at senior level, meaning a switch to Sundowns would mark the first major move of his professional career and a step up into one of the most competitive squads in the country.

Recent domestic fixtures have kept Ndlovu in the shop window. In his latest recorded outing for Golden Arrows – a league match against [opponent], played on July 1, 2026, which finished [scoreline] – he featured on the right side of attack, contributing to Arrows’ forward play even though no goals or assists were officially logged for him in the data.

With Sundowns continually refreshing their attacking options and Ndlovu valued as a developing asset rather than a finished product, any transfer – whether via fee or as a potential free agent – would offer the winger a significant platform to elevate his career, sharpen his reputation and test his potential at the very top end of South African football.

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