Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates are set to undergo big changes.
Kaizer Chiefs are currently linked with a red-hot Bafana Bafana target. Furthermore, Amakhosi has identified a couple of Sundowns’ targets too.
Meanwhile, Orlando Pirates are determined to sign a Sundowns product from their PSL rivals. Finally, the Bucs are willing to offer TWO stars to sign this red-hot Bafana Bafana player.
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CHIEFS TOP STORIES
Nabi wants this sought-after Bafana Bafana star at Chiefs in January. So, Amakhosi’s head coach has demanded that they sign this red-hot attacker.
2. CHIEFS LINKED WITH TWO OF SUNDOWNS TARGETS
Chiefs are after not one but two of Sundowns’ targets. Both players are highly skilled, exciting attackers who have drawn a lot of attention in to their talent.
3. CHIEFS TO SIGN ORLANDO PIRATES ATTACKER?
Chiefs are reportedly considering signing one of Orlando Pirates players. However, it’s not just any player, but one of their Bafana Bafana strikers.
PIRATES HEADLINES
The Bucs are willing to offer a couple of players to sign this Bafana Bafana player. Furthermore, one of the players they are offering is a national player himself.
2. BUCS PRIORITIZE MAMELODI SUNDOWNS PRODUCT FROM PSL RIVALS
Sundowns have identified their priority transfer target and he plays for their PSL rivals. Moreover, he is a Sundowns product and is one of the most valuable players in the Betway Premiership.
SOWETO GIANTS PLANNING BIG MOVES IN JANUARY
Both Chiefs and Amakhosi are planning big moves in the up-and-coming January transfer window.
So, Amakhosi and Bucs fans can expect several changes to their teams.
Chiefs have a total of EIGHT players linked with exits in January. Meanwhile, Pirates currently have two stars linked with exits. Whilst, Amakhosi has identified SIX targets. Whereas, the Bucs want these TWO players.
Therefore, the Soweto giants will dominate the transfer rumours now and the headlines in January.
WHO SHOULD CHIEFS SIGN? WHO SHOULD PIRATES SIGN?
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