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Kaizer Chiefs: THREE players join PSL rivals

Posted on September 24, 2025

Kaizer Chiefs have offloaded this trio of talented stars to PSL rivals.

Kaizer Chiefs have released three players who will be playing for their PSL rivals this season.

So, these TWO Amakhosi stars have been sent out on loan. Meanwhile, ex-Chiefs midfielder and attacker, Tebogo Potsane, is now also playing for a Betway Premiership side.

CHIEFS LOAN OUT DUO TO SIWELELE FC

Chiefs have sent out Zwane and Mashiane on loan to Siwelele FC.

Both deals were wrapped up on transfer deadline day.

“On Monday, the deadline day, 22 September, the two clubs finalised a loan deal that will see Zwane and Mashiane play for the newly acquired team for the remainder of the 2025/26 season. Siwelele, looking to strengthen their squad for the season, could benefit from the pair’s arrival,” FarPost reported.

Meaning, Zwane and Mashiane become Amakhosi’s 12th and 13th departures.

So, Chiefs have offloaded these 13 players in the recent transfer window.


OUTBOUND AMAKHOSI MIDFIELDER SIGNS FOR PSL RIVALS

Former Chiefs winger, Potsane, is now a Siwelele player.

“Siwelele FC have announced the signing of former Kaizer Chiefs winger Tebogo Potsane, who amicably parted ways with the Glamour Boys with a year left on his contract at Naturena at the end of last season,” Foot-Africa stated.

Meaning, he could face his former teammates in the BetWay Premiership this season.

Additionally, Zwane and Mashiane could also face their former teammates in the current 2025/26 Betway Premiership when Chiefs face Siwelele.


CHIEFS WRAP UP OVER 20 TRANSFER DEALS

Chiefs completed over 20 deals in the recent PSL transfer window.

As mentioned, Amakhosi released a total of 13 players. Meanwhile, Chiefs have signed a total of 12 players from Mamelodi Sundowns, Orlando Pirates, PSL rivals and abroad.

However, Amakhosi were surprisingly not the busiest team in the transfer window. In fact, Orlando Pirates were. The Bucs completed over 30 deals. Pirates have offloaded these 18 players. Meanwhile, these 15 players have been signed by the Pirates.


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