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Say goodbye to these FOUR players?

Posted on August 20, 2025
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Kaizer Chiefs continue to make big changes to their squad.

Kaizer Chiefs have completed 18 deals so far – these are all of Amakhosi’s latest signings and exits.

So, these NINE players have joined Chiefs. Meanwhile, these NINE players have left Amakhosi.

However, they are not done with their transfer business. These FOUR Chiefs players are all linked with likely departures out of Naturena.

CHIEFS QUARTET FACING PROBABLE DEPARTURES

Fiacre Ntwari, Edson Castillo, Samkelo Zwane and Happy Mashiane are all facing likely exits.

As reported on The South African, these Chiefs players are no longer in Nabi’s plans. Furthermore, Ntwari, Zwane and Mashiane are set to be loaned out.

According to Foot Afrika, Kaizer Chiefs are currently negotiating a possible loan deal with TS Galaxy for talented midfielder and fan-favourite Zwane. Meanwhile, Durban City is also interested in signing Mashiane to bolster their defence.

Ntwari has been linked with a probable departure for months. However, it remains to be seen whether he will be loaned out or sold.

Finally, reports claim that Castillo has already been released by Chiefs.

“Amakhosi have chosen not to continue with the services of Tebogo Potsane, Ranga Chivaviro, Sabelo Radebe, Mduduzi Mdantsane, Edmilson Dove, Edson Castillo, and Bongani Sam,” the report read on KickOff.


ALL LIKELY AMAKHOSI MOVES THIS TRANSFER WINDOW

Chiefs are set to part ways with this R6-million midfielder.

Additionally, this Amakhosi R7-million goalkeeper is heading out of Naturena. Meanwhile, this R9 million Chiefs midfielder is negotiating a move to PSL rivals. Whilst, this R2-million Amakhosi fan-favourite has attracted interest from more PSL rivals.

So, FOUR more Chiefs departures are likely before the end of the transfer window.

Furthermore, more transfer deals are also on the cards.

This R24-million Bafana Bafana captain is on Chiefs’ radar.


WHO HAS BEEN CHIEFS BEST SIGNING SO FAR? WHO SHOULD THEY SIGN NEXT?

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