South Africa's Mamelodi Sundowns President Patrice Motsepe has floated the possibility for the departure of his side's trio Keagan Dolly, Khama Billiat and Leonardo Castro, saying he would be willing to sell the trio if they receive lucrative offers. "It's not just Keagan, there may be two other players who have to go [Khama Billiat and Leonardo Castro]. And we are looking at bringing in two others,” Motsepe was quoted as saying by Kickoff on Monday. "Mamelodi Sundowns specifically brought Sibusiso Vilakazi, Yannick Zakri and Thapelo Morena to the club to replace Keagan Dolly and a few other players that we expect to release to other clubs.” "If any player has opportunities to leave, progress in their careers and earn more money, we should let them leave." Dolly, Billiat and Castro gave a string of fine performances with Sundowns in their Champions League triumphant campaign, helping the South African side to win their first-ever continental title. Egyptians sides Ahly and Zamalek have shown interest in Dolly and Billiat. There are reports that they made offers to hire the duo but that Motsepe turned them down, preferring to keep his stars until the end of the FIFA Club's World Cup in which Sundowns ended 6th in December 2015.