Khanyisa Mayo: Could He Be Heading Back to the Betway Premiership?
South African forward Khanyisa Mayo’s journey in Algeria with CR Belouizdad seems to have hit a rocky patch, leading to speculation about a possible return to the Betway Premiership. Sources close to the situation have hinted that the 26-year-old, who moved to the Algerian giants for a reported $800,000 (approximately R14.3 million) at the start of the season, may be considering a loan move back to South Africa to regain form and confidence.
A Challenging Start in Algeria
Mayo’s move to CR Belouizdad was met with high expectations, but his time in North Africa has been far from smooth. In his eight appearances for the club, most of which were as a substitute, Mayo has struggled to adapt to the new league, culture, and tactical demands of his team.
However, there have been glimpses of his potential. In a recent CAF Champions League match against Orlando Pirates, Mayo came off the bench to score his first goal for the club, despite their 2-1 defeat. This performance showcased his ability to deliver in crucial moments, although his overall impact remains limited.
Betway Premiership Beckons?
With his slow start in Algeria, discussions about a return to South Africa have gained momentum. A loan move to the Betway Premiership could provide Mayo with the opportunity to rediscover his rhythm and confidence while also showcasing his talent to suitors back home.
It’s worth noting that Kaizer Chiefs showed interest in Mayo during the last transfer window, but the player and his representatives had already committed to Belouizdad. Nevertheless, Mayo has publicly expressed his desire to follow in his father Patrick Mayo’s footsteps and don the famous Amakhosi jersey someday.
A Promising Talent
Khanyisa Mayo’s struggles in Algeria do not diminish his abilities. He remains a player with immense potential, as evidenced by his previous performances in South Africa, where he consistently impressed with his goal-scoring prowess and versatility in attack.
A return to the Betway Premiership could provide the perfect platform for Mayo to reset and shine, especially with clubs like Kaizer Chiefs possibly keeping tabs on his situation.
What Lies Ahead
While a loan move back to South Africa remains speculative at this stage, the possibility could benefit both Mayo and CR Belouizdad. For Mayo, it’s a chance to rebuild his confidence and get regular game time. For Belouizdad, it could mean having a sharper and more experienced player when he returns.
Only time will tell whether Khanyisa Mayo’s North African adventure will turn around or lead him back to the familiar grounds of the Betway Premiership. Either way, the 26-year-old’s journey is far from over, and his story remains one to watch.