Keagan Dolly: Former Cape Town City winger becomes free agent after confirmed exit

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Keagan Dolly has officially left Cape Town City and is now a free agent after his contract ended and his registration switched to “Without Club” on 2026-07-02, confirming the experienced left winger’s departure from the South African side. The 33-year-old’s contract is now listed as running from 2026-07-02 to null, underlining that he is unattached and available on a free transfer.

The move, recorded with no transfer fee involved and a current market value of €150k, marks a significant juncture for the Westbury-born attacker, who is now free to negotiate with potential suitors. The transfer is registered from Cape Town City to the entity “Without Club,” placing Dolly on the open market and ending his latest spell in South African club football.

Dolly’s new status means he is no longer tied to a domestic league and could, in theory, move abroad and compete outside his home country South Africa if an offer materialises. Although the destination league is formally listed as N/A and the receiving “club” as Without Club, the change confirms only one thing beyond doubt: Dolly is out of contract and open to approaches, whether from local sides or international teams.

Born on 22 Jan 1993 in Westbury, Gauteng, the 1.70 m left-footer has been deployed primarily as an attacking left winger, a role that has defined much of his professional identity. His profile data underscores his specialist position on the flank, with his preferred foot noted as left and his main position listed as Attack – Left Winger. He is registered as a South African national and has spent his latest spell in the South African game with Cape Town City.

There is no official record in the provided data of his recent match performances, opponents, dates, scorelines or specific seasonal statistics, and no breakdown of appearances, goals or assists for the most recent campaign. Likewise, the dataset does not detail his full club history or the leagues he has represented previously, limiting any firm conclusions about form or tactical evolution in the past season.

What is clear, however, is that Dolly leaves Cape Town City with his market value set at €150k, a figure that will frame how potential employers evaluate both his experience and remaining peak years. For South African supporters, seeing a seasoned winger of his profile step into free agency raises the possibility of one more significant move, perhaps even abroad, while international observers may view him as a low-risk, cost-free option given the absence of a transfer fee.

As he waits for his next contract, Dolly stands at a crossroads: remaining in South Africa would preserve his strong connection with the domestic game, while a move overseas would test him in a new environment and reshape the final chapters of his career. His status as a free agent ensures that whatever comes next could substantially influence his legacy, determining whether he is remembered primarily as a stalwart of South African club football or as a late-career export who seized one more opportunity on a wider stage.

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