The South African needs to head out on loan after failing to get a work permit - with Davie Martindale saying he's confident they'll have something line up soon.
Livingston boss David Martindale says he's 'quite confident' the club will have a loan move agreed soon for South African youngster Aphelele Teto.
But Martindale feels the club are closing in on an agreement, saying: "We’re confident of getting Teto a move back to Africa. He needs to go back anyway just in order to make a living. "We’ve made the decision that we’re going to upload the contract. I’m quite confident that we’ve got a club in Africa. We’ll submit all the paperwork and he’ll be a Livingston player but they’ll pick up his wages - which isn’t a hell of a lot of money anyway."
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