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Royal AM’s Sale Sparks Debate: Financial Woes and Skepticism Surround PSL Club

March 20, 2025
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Royal AM’s Sale Sparks Debate: Financial Woes and Skepticism Surround PSL Club
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The potential sale of Premier Soccer League (PSL) club Royal AM has sparked intense debate and skepticism among football fans and potential buyers. The club, currently under curatorship due to financial mismanagement, has been described by some as a risky investment, with one insider comparing the acquisition to “throwing money down the drain.”

Royal AM’s financial troubles are well-documented. The club was placed under curatorship after its flamboyant owner, Shauwn “MaMkhize” Mkhize, reportedly accumulated a tax debt of approximately R40 million. The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has been reluctant to sell the club to recover these unpaid debts, citing its precarious financial state and ongoing legal issues.

The club’s mounting debt is a major deterrent for potential buyers. Reports indicate that Royal AM owes millions in unpaid player and staff salaries, as well as other operational costs. Additionally, the club is embroiled in a legal dispute with the Democratic Alliance (DA) over a R27 million sponsorship deal with the Municipality of Msunduzi. These financial and legal challenges have cast doubt on the club’s ability to turn a profit.

Despite these obstacles, both domestic and international bidders have expressed interest in the sale. Potential buyers include prominent businessmen and sports enthusiasts who see an opportunity to revive the club. However, financial experts warn that any new owner would need significant capital to settle the club’s debts and cover operational costs. An initial investment of up to R65 million is believed to be necessary to stabilize the club and address its financial obligations.

The club’s poor on-field performance has further fueled skepticism about the sale. Royal AM is currently languishing at the bottom of the Betway Premiership standings, with several games unplayed. This has led some to question whether the club can be salvaged, even with a substantial financial injection.

As the bidding process continues, Royal AM’s future remains uncertain. While some view the club as a financial black hole, others see potential in its fan base and brand. The outcome of the sale will have significant implications for the club, its players, and South African football as a whole.

For now, the debate over Royal AM’s viability as an investment continues, with the club’s fate hanging in the balance. Whether it can overcome its financial and legal challenges to regain its footing in the PSL remains to be seen.

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