Cape Town Spurs have set price tag for their striker who has been heavily linked to Kaizer Chiefs, Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns.
While Pirates and Sundowns are seemingly nearing the end of their transfer window activity, Chiefs are understandably looking to bolster their squad further.
The Betway Premiership big three is reportedly interested in Cape Town Spurs forward Ashley Cupido.
The 23-year-old played a major role in helping the club secure promotion to the Premiership in the 2022/23 campaign.
Moreover, he was one of the few players who shone for the Western Cape side, scoring seven goals in 28 matches in all competitions.
With Spurs having suffered relegation last season, the chances are slim that he will play his football in the second-tier next season after he garnered so much interest from big clubs in Gauteng.
HOW MUCH BIG THREE MUST FORK OUT TO SECURE CUPIDO’S SIGNATURE
According to KickOff, Spurs have established a fee of R6 million for any club seeking to acquire the striker's services.
The report also indicated that Spurs have previously rejected an offer from a club within the Betway Premiership.
In light of their relegation to the second division, Spurs may face further departures of key players, having already seen defender Rushwin Dortley transfer to Kaizer Chiefs.
Asanele Velebayi and captain Chumani Butsaka have also been linked with a move away from the club.
The initial proposal made by the Chiefs for Velebayi has been rejected. Additionally, Stellenbosch FC is reportedly pursuing Butsaka with great interest.
In other developments, Spurs have successfully retained several of their seasoned players, including Tshepo Gumede, Michael Morton, and Nazeer Allie, among others.
Furthermore, they also welcomed back head coach Ernst Middendorp for the new season after he had tendered his resignation at the end of the previous term.