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Go Big or Stay Home? Cardoso Urges Vuyo Letlapa to Choose Europe Over PSL Giants

Sekhukhune’s breakout left-back stands at the edge of a career‑shaping decision
Vuyo Letlapa rode an impressive 2024/25 season with Sekhukhune United, making 24 PSL appearances with four assists, helping them to a notable fourth-place finish. His performance earned him a Bafana Bafana call-up and a place in the COSAFA Cup squad under Hugo Broos.
With OGC Nice now reportedly circling and South Africa’s PSL big three also interested, Letlapa faces a defining path – local star or European prospect?
“Don’t Make the Same Mistake”
Cardoso, the veteran defender, has been vocal in his advice: let Europe shape your game.
“He’s solid… staying here and chasing Chiefs, Pirates or Sundowns – that’s the trap,” Cardoso told Sowetan Live.
He emphasises that European leagues push young players technically and mentally – something PSL comfort zones often can’t match.
A R20 Million Signal?
Industry sources suggest Sekhukhune are asking around R20 million with a 30 % sell-on clause, and Nice are progressing. This mirrors the club’s savvy dealings in past transfers.
From Jomo Cosmos to Bafana Contender
Just last year, Letlapa was playing third-tier ball with Jomo Cosmos before his July 2024 PSL move. Now, he’s not only a starter but national-team ready, with his speed, stamina, and composure catching the eyes of European scouts.

Image 1: Facebook/Jomo Cosmos FC
What the Public Is Saying
There’s growing online discussion among fans and pundits about whether Letlapa should take the leap abroad or cement his place locally first. While some supporters argue that South Africa needs to retain its top talents longer, others believe Letlapa’s style is suited for Europe and that opportunities like this shouldn’t be delayed. Official posts from clubs or players haven’t addressed the transfer yet, but the anticipation is building across football forums and timelines.
What’s at Stake?
A move abroad could unlock Champions League nights, AFCON hope, and global exposure. Staying local means game time in a familiar setting, but the risk of stagnation looms. As Cardoso says: “You can come back to the big three at 30. Now? Build. Grow. Win.”
The Ball’s in His Court
Letlapa must choose: the prestige of Europe or the comfort of home turf. This choice will echo far beyond one season – it could define a career.
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Source: Goal.com
Featured Image: Facebook/Vuyo Letlapa