Brian Mandela Onyango, a Kenyan international and player for Mamelodi Sundowns, is facing an uncertain future as his current contract is set to expire in June. Representatives close to the situation have revealed that negotiations are ongoing with various team members, making it difficult to predict Onyango’s fate. The sources have expressed uncertainty about whether he will remain with the team, citing the presence of multiple defenders in his position and indicating that the club may not exercise the option to extend his contract for another year. According to the sources, the club is waiting for the season to conclude before making decisions on players whose contracts are coming to an end, including Onyango.
They have also noted that there are no talks currently involving him regarding his future with the team. The 29-year-old Kenyan joined Sundowns in 2020 and has had limited playing time this season, competing for places with other defenders such as Mosa Lebusa, Grant Kekana, and Mothobi Mvala. The uncertainty surrounding Onyango’s future has been described as one of the most challenging situations at the club, with the player himself unsure whether he will be staying or leaving. It is evident that the ongoing negotiations and the presence of other players in similar contract situations are contributing to the complexity of the decision-making process.
As Onyango enters the final two months of his contract, his future at Mamelodi Sundowns remains uncertain, and the club’s decisions regarding contract extensions will be made at the end of the season. This has created a sense of ambiguity for the player and those following his career.