Soweto giants Kaizer Chiefs are poised to make a major splash in the transfer market this week, with the club ready to officially announce eight new signings as the PSL transfer window opens on 1 July. After a disappointing 2023/24 season, Amakhosi have moved swiftly to rebuild their squad under incoming coach Nasreddine Nabi.
Major Signings Confirmed
Chiefs’ recruitment drive includes some notable names:
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Thabiso Monyane (25, RB) and Paseka Mako (31, LB) – The Orlando Pirates duo join as free agents
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Ethan Chislett (26, AM) – English midfielder from Port Vale FC
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Flavio Silva (30, ST) – Guinea-Bissau international arriving from Indonesia
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Etiosa Ighodaro (25, ST) – Former Mamelodi Sundowns prospect
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Thibang Phete (30, CB/DM) – Ex-Bafana defender returning from Iceland
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Nkanyiso Shinga (25, LB) – Signed from Portuguese club Alverca
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Asanele Velebayi (22, Winger) – Young talent from Cape Town Spurs
Strategic Overhaul
The signings address key problem areas:
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Full-back reinforcements (Monyane, Mako, Shinga)
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Creative midfield options (Chislett)
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Striking alternatives (Silva, Ighodaro)
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Defensive depth (Phete)
Sporting Director Kaizer Motaung Jr and coach Nabi have focused on experience (five signings aged 25+) blended with youth potential. The former Pirates defenders’ acquisitions are particularly intriguing, adding PSL-proven quality to Chiefs’ backline.
What This Means for Chiefs
This ambitious recruitment drive signals:
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A clear shift in transfer strategy under new management
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Immediate pressure to improve on last season’s 8th-place finish
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Potential formation changes with new tactical options
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Increased competition for starting spots
With more signings possibly still to come, the Amakhosi faithful can finally look forward to an exciting new era after years of transfer disappointments. The club’s social media channels are expected to begin official announcements imminently.
These moves come after Chiefs released six players last week, creating both squad space and salary budget for the new arrivals. The signings also represent the first fruits of Nabi’s influence, with the Tunisian coach having reportedly identified several targets before his official appointment.