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Mamelodi Sundowns may have scored an own goal with sale of kingpin Ribeiro

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Herman Gibbs|Published

Lucas Ribeiro’s sudden exit from Mamelodi Sundowns could reshape the club’s season and jeopardise their dominance on all fronts. Photo: Backpagepix

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Mamelodi Sundowns find themselves at a crossroads, navigating a perplexing situation that has left fans and pundits alike scratching their heads in disbelief.

The pending departure of Lucas Ribeiro, the club's standout player and arguably the finest in the PSL, has sparked a torrent of speculation. His destination is unknown, but it is widely believed he is headed to Qatar SC – Percy Tau's former club – in Doha.

Without Ribeiro’s dynamic presence on the pitch, the club may struggle to maintain the dominance required to secure every domestic trophy on offer. Saturday's unexpected 1-1 draw against lowly Chippa United raises legitimate questions about their title aspirations without the creative spark Ribeiro consistently brought to the game.

Sundowns have not revealed why Ribeiro left the training camp in Rustenburg two weeks ago, or why he was absent from the matchday squads for the MTN8 and Betway Premiership matches. Fans may suspect his absence is linked to a pending transfer, but the reason remains shrouded in mystery, as the club has not released a formal statement.

It is well known that Sundowns are working diligently to construct a squad capable of winning the prestigious CAF Champions League title, and losing their best asset raises numerous questions. Transfers often follow a predictable pattern: players seeking better financial prospects or increased game time agitate for moves, while clubs sometimes sell top talent to stabilise finances or make way for new signings.

However, Sundowns' financial standing appears robust, bolstered by an impressive windfall exceeding R200 million from their Club World Cup appearance. Given this strong footing, one cannot help but wonder why they have chosen to part with Ribeiro instead of improving his salary to retain such an irreplaceable player.

Reports have emerged of discontent within the Sundowns camp, with players such as Peter Shalulile and Khuliso Mudau reportedly seeking better contract opportunities elsewhere. While the club has entertained offers for these players, they have rejected bids unless the financial terms were significantly improved.

This suggests the club is not in urgent need of funds but may be transitioning its strategy in the wake of Ribeiro's unsettling exit.

Speaking on the matter, Sundowns legend Teko Modise did not hold back:

"No team in their right mind would want to lose a player like Ribeiro. Especially like Sundowns, who are competing in club competitions, would want to lose a top player like Lucas Ribeiro."

Modise's words echo a sentiment shared by many supporters—this move defies logic for a team with serious ambitions.

As the dust settles, one thing is certain: the ramifications of this decision could echo throughout the remainder of the season, potentially altering the course of Sundowns' campaign. Football is a game of unpredictability, and the journey ahead promises to be as compelling as it is uncertain.