18+ | Play responsibly | Terms and Conditions apply | Commercial Content

Katlego Mohamme Nears Chippa United Loan Move

Last Updated on

Katlego MOHAMME (RSA) during the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Football Men's First Round Group A between France and South Africa on July 25, 2021 at Saitama Stadium in Saitama, Japan
Independent Photo Agency

The January transfer window is often a period of tactical reshuffling in the Betway Premiership. Katlego Mohamme is the latest name involved in a potential move. The former Mamelodi Sundowns defender looks set to join Chippa United on loan.

Currently contracted to Sekhukhune United, Mohamme has seen limited action recently. He has only featured in one league match for Babina Noko this season. At 27, the defender needs consistent game time to regain his best form.

A Tactical Replacement

Chippa United’s interest in Mohamme is a strategic response to a pending departure. Their DRC defender, Fasika Idumba, is reportedly moving to a club in Libya. Maintaining a strong backline is essential for the Chilli Boys, and Mohamme provides a ready-made solution.

The defender brings a wealth of experience to the Eastern Cape. He has previously played for the University of Pretoria, SuperSport United, and Moroka Swallows. This PSL experience is vital for any team looking to maintain stability mid-season.

Deal Status

According to reports from soccerladuma.co.za, the transfer is imminent. A source close to the situation suggests the deal could be finalized very soon. While both clubs have yet to release official statements, the move appears to be a logical step for all parties involved.

Loan moves like this often provide a “win-win” scenario. The player gets minutes, and the club fills a gap without a massive long-term commitment. For those following the league’s tactical shifts, this move could influence Chippa’s defensive reliability in the second half of the season.

Stay updated with the latest movements in South African football through our news section. Whether you are looking for match analysis or predictions, keeping an eye on transfer activity is key to understanding team dynamics.

Mohamme first joined Sekhukhune United on loan from Sundowns before making the move permanent. Now, he looks ready to start a new chapter in Gqeberha.