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Former Kaizer Chiefs attacker open to a return to Naturena

Posted on October 24, 2025

Kaizer Chiefs have offloaded a plethora of talented stars in recent season, but at least one of them is reportedly open to a return to Naturena.

Amakhosi have undergone annual squad overhauls over the past few seasons, but it appears not all released players are done with the Soweto giants.

Open to a return

Former Chiefs midfielder-cum-attacker, Puso Dithejane, is open to returning to Kaizer Chiefs.

He currently plys his trade for their Betway Premiership rivals, TS Galaxy. So, his focus is understandably with The Rockets.

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“For now, I can not talk about that. For now, I am at TS Galaxy, I am playing for TS Galaxy and I am focused at TS Galaxy for now,” Dithejane told journalists.

However, he has not ruled out a return to Naturena.

“If the chance is there, then ja (yes, I will consider it),” he briefly confirmed.

Currently, the ex-Amakhosi star is valued at just over R9 million, according to TransferMarkt.

DITHEJANE SPEAKS OUT ON NATURENA DEPARTURE

Puso Dithejane left Amakhosi on bad terms a couple of seasons ago. He reportedly was involved in an incident where he refused to be a ball boy.

Thereafter, he was released by Kaizer Chiefs.

However, Dithejane claims that that is not the full truth.

“The things which you read about has a bit of both truth and lies,” he said.

Furthermore, the ex-Amakhosi star added that he tried to negotiate with Kaizer Chiefs to use other players.

“It’s true we refused to be ball boys. We tried to negotiate with the team that they should use other players because we had a game the next day at 12:00. So they didn’t agree to that,” he continued.

‘Disrespectful’

Kaizer Chiefs’ management deemed these actions as disrespectful which ultimately resulted in the Soweto giants releasing Dithejane.

“They said that we don’t respect the team. We had a meeting and they released us,” he added.

While he may have left on bad terms, he is open to turning over a new leaf if an offer is presented to him by Amakhosi.

Meanwhile, this Kaizer Chiefs star is reportedly on his way out of Naturena.

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