Cape Town - Mamelodi Sundowns striker Nyasha Mushekwi has returned to full
training after a lengthy spell on the sidelines with a knee injury.
The Zimbabwe marksman has been out of action since March with the injury he picked up during his loan stint with Belgian side KV Oostende.
He is reportedly not in the coach's plans at Sundowns and is strongly considering a return to Belgium, according to the player's representative Ralph Nkomo.
"Yes, the good news for the player and the team is that the player has started kicking the ball and jumping," Nkomo confirmed to Soccer Laduma.
"As for his future, we will talk with the club in December, but, for him, he would love to go back to Belgium, but that will be decided in December when we meet with Sundowns.
"They should be happy that he has recovered from the injury," he added.
Mushekwi is tied to Sundowns for the season after his deal was extended upon his return from Europe in April. The club have an option to extend the deal by one more year.
The Zimbabwe marksman has been out of action since March with the injury he picked up during his loan stint with Belgian side KV Oostende.
He is reportedly not in the coach's plans at Sundowns and is strongly considering a return to Belgium, according to the player's representative Ralph Nkomo.
"Yes, the good news for the player and the team is that the player has started kicking the ball and jumping," Nkomo confirmed to Soccer Laduma.
"As for his future, we will talk with the club in December, but, for him, he would love to go back to Belgium, but that will be decided in December when we meet with Sundowns.
"They should be happy that he has recovered from the injury," he added.
Mushekwi is tied to Sundowns for the season after his deal was extended upon his return from Europe in April. The club have an option to extend the deal by one more year.