Brayan León Set for Mamelodi Sundowns Record Move

Brayan León Set for Mamelodi Sundowns Record Move

The transformation of Independiente Medellín into a major talent exporter continues. Just days after finalizing the sale of promising fullback Juan Arizala to Udinese, the Colombian side is now preparing to bid farewell to their star striker, Brayan León.

Brayan León Set for Mamelodi Sundowns Record Move

In a landmark deal for South African football, León is set to join Mamelodi Sundowns in a package worth $3.5 million (approximately R58 million).

The agreement also includes a sell-on clause, ensuring Medellín profits from any future move the 25-year-old makes.

Why Sundowns Broke the Bank

Known as “The Brazilians” for their affinity for South American talent, Sundowns identified León as the final piece of their attacking puzzle.

  • Clinical Form: León arrives on the back of a prolific 2025 campaign, having recorded 13 goals and 7 assists in 40 appearances.
  • Versatility: Much like Arizala, León offers tactical flexibility. While primarily a center-forward, his physical presence and link-up play make him an ideal fit for head coach Miguel Cardoso’s system.
  • Continental Ambition: With the CAF Champions League and the 2026 World Cup cycle in focus, Sundowns’ management moved decisively to secure a striker in his prime.

A New Chapter in Chloorkop

León’s arrival is expected to have an immediate impact on the Sundowns frontline, providing stiff competition for club legend Peter Shalulile and record-signing Arthur Sales.

With one foreign-player registration slot still available, León is expected to be integrated into the squad immediately upon his arrival in Pretoria.

For Independiente Medellín, these back-to-back sales of Arizala and León represent a significant financial windfall, though they now face the challenge of replacing their most productive offensive outlet mid-season.