#FirstThingsFirst - Khune not ready to leave the game

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Former Kaizer Chiefs captain Itumeleng Khune has disclosed that he spent two straight weeks in bed crying after learning that the club would not renew his contract. The legendary Khune was speaking on the sidelines of his TopBet announcement. Khune is a shareholder in the betting company and is charting a new pathway as an entrepreneur. His contract with Chiefs expired in June, and the club made it clear that he was not part of their future plans as a player. While the PSL giants offered him the opportunity to consider his next career move within the Chiefs set up or leave entirely, Khune has yet to respond with a decision. The team shared their thoughts on this revelation and asked listeners, "did they let go of him too soon or it was time?"
7 Nov 2024 10PM English South Africa Entertainment News

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