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Mamelodi Sundowns send winger Kobamelo Kodisang on loan to Portuguese club AVS Futebol SAD after failed attempt to sell him in South Africa

Kobamelo Kodisang
Kobamelo Kodisang

Sometimes, a new environment is exactly what a player needs to rediscover their spark—and that’s what Kobamelo Kodisang is banking on.

After limited opportunities at Mamelodi Sundowns, the 25-year-old winger is heading back to familiar territory: Portugal.

Season-Long Loan Move Confirmed

Kodisang has just signed a season-long loan deal with Portuguese top-flight side AVS Futebol SAD.

It’s not a complete goodbye just yet, but the agreement between Sundowns and AVS includes an option to buy—leaving the door open for a possible permanent move.

A Mismatch from the Start?

Ever since he arrived at Sundowns in July 2024 on a five-year deal, things just never quite clicked.

Despite his reputation and potential, Kodisang struggled to break into Miguel Cardoso’s regular plans.

He managed only 13 appearances, with 2 goals and 2 assists to his name.

Transfer Complications

Sundowns had initially hoped to sell him outright, but that plan hit a wall.

With four years still left on his contract, finding a permanent solution proved tricky.

A loan move turned out to be the smoothest compromise—for now.

A Chance to Shine Again

For Kodisang, the return to Portugal is more than just a move—it’s a chance to reignite his career in a league where he’s played before and can perhaps thrive again.

AVS may not be the biggest name in the Portuguese Premier League, but it could be the platform he needs.