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Stellenbosch turn to Raoul Daniels after Devin Titus leaves for Morocco

Stellenbosch are looking to teenager Raoul Daniels to fill the space left by Devin Titus after the South African winger’s move to Morocco.

Stellenbosch FC are turning to teenager Raoul Daniels after the departure of right winger Devin Titus for Morocco. Daniels has stepped into focus as the club adjusts to the loss of a player who had been part of its attacking options.

Titus is 26 and represents South Africa. His playing position is right wing, making his exit a direct change to Stellenbosch’s wide attacking personnel. The move to Morocco ends his association with the club, where he had established his professional record.

Titus joined Stellenbosch FC during the 2020-21 season from Stellenbosch R. That transfer history connects his senior career to the club over several seasons, before his move abroad created an opening for a younger player.

The player now being asked to step up is Raoul Daniels, who is identified as a teenager. The available details do not include his position, appearances or goals, but his promotion places him at the centre of Stellenbosch’s response to Titus’s departure.

Titus’s listed market value is €1.2 million, a figure attached to his Stellenbosch FC profile and not a reported transfer fee. It underlines the status he held at the club, while Daniels represents a change in age profile as Stellenbosch move on from the South African winger.

The transition is therefore centred on personnel rather than a reported match result. Titus leaves for Morocco after his spell with Stellenbosch, and Daniels is the teenager stepping forward as the club begins life without a 26-year-old right winger who had been part of its squad since the 2020-21 season.

Source: IOL Sport (South Africa)