Kaizer Chiefs are set to announce their eighth signing of the PSL transfer window soon.
Kaizer Chiefs have signed SEVEN players so far.
Their EIGHTH signing is going to be unveiled soon.
CHIEFS CLOSING IN ON NEXT SIGNING
Chiefs have signed Nkanyiso Shinga, Flavio Silva, Ethan Chislett, Paseka Mako, Thabiso Monyane, Siphesihle Ndlove and Asanele Velebayi so far.
Amakhosi recently unveiled Velebayi as their latest player addition.
So, rememner that Velebayi and Luke Baartman both agreed to personal terms with Chiefs. Thereafter, their moves were stalled due to a legal dispute over their playing contracts. Thereafter, Velebayi was cleared. Hence, Velebayi’s move. Therefore, Baartmen is expected to be cleared next.
Meaning. Baartman is likely to be unveiled by Chiefs next.
MORE TRANSFER BUSINESS ON THE HORIZON AT NATURENA
Chiefs are not done with their transfer business just yet. In fact, these Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates players and this red-hot striker from their PSL rivals are linked with moves to Naturena.
Meanwhile, Amakhosi were spotted with a new coach on the sidelines. Interestingly, Chiefs management are unhappy over Nasreddine Nabi and they are set to hold key talks over his future – here is the latest.
Furthermore, Chiefs have completed 18 deals. Amakhosi have 11 new players – SEVEN signings and FOUR players have been promoted. These THREE players from PSL rivals are close to joining Chiefs.
However, what goes up must come down. So, with more signings lined up, there will be more departures.
These Chiefs players are heading out of Naturena. Nobody is safe at Naturena. These players (a midfielder and goalkeeper) worth over R13 million are set to leave Chiefs next. This R6 million Chiefs midfielder is on his way out. Furthermore, this R7-million international is also heading out of Naturena.
SHOULD CHIEFS SIGN BAARTMAN? IF YES, WHO SHOULD HE REPLACE? IF NO, WHICH MIDFIELDERS SHOULD NABI SIGN NEXT?
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