- He is a South African professional footballer
- He plays as a right-back for Mamelodi Sundowns and the South African Premier Division
- He was included in the South African national team [Bafana Bafana] squad for the 2023 FIFA World Cup qualifiers and there have been speculation about his transfer
Khuliso Mudau is a South African professional footballer who plays as a right-back for the South African Premier Division and the Mamelodi Sundowns. He has been part of the South African squad that has been playing in the ongoing AFCON tournament in Ivory Coast.
Mudau’s football career journey began not in the bright lights of the Premier Division, but in the humble beginnings of amateur clubs. He developed his skills with JDR Stars, Magesi and the Black Leopards, where he rose through the ranks and showcased his attacking ability.
E joined the Black Leopards and this proved to be his breakthrough as he became a key player and consistently featured in the National First Division. His impressive performance with the Leopards caught the attention of South African giants Mamelodi Sundowns and he signed a five-year contract with the club, marking an important step in his profession.
Since joining the Sundowns, his career has blossomed and his attacking ability has increased, earning him national attention.
He received his first call-up to the senior South African national team Bafana for the ongoing AFCON tournament which will be a FIFA World Cup qualifier. There have been rumours that he could link with European clubs, Burnley FC to be precise in England. However, he remains committed to the Sundowns and expressed his desire to win more trophies with the club.
Khuliso Mudau Early and Personal Life
Khuliso Johnson Mudau was born on April 26 1995 in Musina, Limpopo, South Africa to parents of the country’s origin.
Khuliso Mudau. Photo/The Citizen
His life is very private and likes to maintain a low profile from the public therefore, we don’t know much about him in terms of family, or educational background but he is more focused on his career.
Khuliso Mudau’s Career Journey
Khuliso Mudao is a South African professional footballer who plays as a right-back for the South African Premier Division and the Mamelodi Sundowns. He has been part of the South African squad that has been playing in the ongoing AFCON tournament in Ivory Coast.
Mudau’s football career journey began not in the bright lights of the Premier Division, but in the humble beginnings of amateur clubs. He developed his skills with JDR Stars, Magesi and the Black Leopards, where he rose through the ranks and showcased his attacking ability.
He joined the Black Leopards and this proved to be his breakthrough as he became a key player and consistently featured in the National First Division. His impressive performance with the Leopards caught the attention of South African giants Mamelodi Sundowns and he signed a five-year contract with the club, marking an important step in his profession.
Khuliso Mudau. Photo/South African
Since joining the Sundowns, his career has blossomed and his attacking ability has increased, earning him national attention.
He received his first call-up to the senior South African national team Bafana for the ongoing AFCON tournament which will be a FIFA World Cup qualifier. There have been rumours that he could link with European clubs, Burnley FC to be precise in England. However, he has remained committed to the Sundowns and expressed his desire to win more trophies with the club.
Mudau Transfer Speculation
In recent months, there has been speculation about Mudau’s transfer, linking him with a move to the English Premier League. The most rumoured interest is that he has attracted interest from Burnley FC, the newly promoted club to the Premier League.
This interest could have been an attraction from his impressive performance for Mamelodi Sundowns and the South African national team. The player openly expressed his interest in a move to the Premier League, acknowledging the possibility of joining forces with fellow South African Lyle Foster at Burnley.
While rumors swirled, Sundown’s coach Rulani Mokwena claimed that they were not ready to sell Mudau as he is valuable to the team but also acknowledged the player’s desire for growth and left the door open for potential offers.
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