Betway Premiership giants Kaizer Chiefs are re-building again.
KAIZER CHIEFS TO LOAN OR RELEASE PLAYERS
As widely reported across local media, Kaizer Chiefs are set on signing a few new quality players like Oswin Appollis, Fiston Mayele, Michael Olunga, and Feisal Salum, coach Nabi is also determined to reduce the squad’s size with loan or permanent exits.
“Even if new players come on board in January the coach still wants to cut down the squad to a manageable one, and they are looking at all the players to either be loaned out or to be permanently sold in January as he wants to keep the players happy and have a more competitive nature at the club,” an insider told Soccer Laduma.
“So as much as there is a budget for the head of scouting in January, there will still be players leaving.”
LIST OF PLAYERS IN DANGER OF LEAVING AMAKHOSI
Based on coach Nabi’s selections for the starting teams and the players on the bench, some players have been way distant from the bench and the coach’s plans. This situation often results in exists.
Players that spent most of preseason nursing injuries are not included in the list below.
Below is the list of fit players that have been struggling to make the bench:
1. Zitha Kwinika
Yet to make the 18-man squad.
2. Sibongiseni Mthethwa
The former Stellenbosch FC captain is yet to make the 18-man squad. Was hotly linked with an exit before the final day of the transfer window.
3. Christian Saile
The Congolese winger was a starter in the few two matches before he was completely frozen out of the 18-man squad over the past four matches.
4. Thatayaone Ditlhokwe
The Botswana international made the bench for the first time against Magesi FC due to Inacio Miguel’s suspension.
PLAYERS RETURNING FROM INJURY
- Edmilson Dove
- Bongani Sam
- Dillan Solomons
- George Matlou
- Mduduzi Mdantsane
- Tebogo Potsane
- Brandon Petersen.
WHICH PLAYERS SHOULD KAIZER CHIEFS KEEP OR RELEASE?
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