Cape Town City monitor Casric Stars winger Mfundo Thikazi amid contract uncertainty
South African left winger Mfundo Thikazi is being linked with a move from Casric Stars to Cape Town City, with the 27-year-old currently on the books of the Mpumalanga club and his contractual situation unclear.
The rumour, logged on 5 July 2026, suggests City are assessing a possible deal but the probability of a transfer is listed only as ?, underlining that talks are at a speculative stage and there is no agreed fee. Transfermarkt records no active market valuation for Thikazi at Casric Stars, a detail that has fuelled debate over whether he could yet emerge as a free agent if his stay is not formalised.
Thikazi, a 1.75m, left-footed attacker, joined Casric Stars from Richards Bay FC on 29 January 2026 after a difficult year in which his valuation dropped from 450,000 at Royal AM to 300,000 at Richards Bay. His current status at Casric is set at 0 on the database as of the day he signed, reflecting the absence of a registered fee or updated valuation rather than a confirmed asking price.
Before moving to Richards Bay in May 2025, Thikazi had been a key attacking option for Royal AM, where his market value climbed steadily from 75,000 in early 2022 to a peak of 450,000 in 2024. His earlier career took him from Royal Eagles to Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila in January 2020, and then on to Royal AM in August 2021, keeping him within South African football throughout his professional journey.
A versatile forward whose main role is as an attacking left winger, Thikazi is listed with Casric Stars as his national team affiliation on Transfermarkt, and there is no record of senior international caps for South Africa. No recent competitive match statistics or specific performances are available in the latest data snapshot.
With no contract expiry date published for his Casric Stars deal and no market value currently assigned, any approach from Cape Town City is likely to centre on the mechanics of his registration and whether a lowcost transfer or a freeagent scenario emerges. If the switch materialises, it would mark another step in a career largely defined by climbing through South African clubs and could re-establish his reputation at the higher end of the domestic game.
