Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates have attracted interest from a couple of European-based clubs.
Kaizer Chiefs have ONE player linked with a European club.
Meanwhile, Orlando Pirates have TWO stars currently wanted by the same side in Europe.
CHIEFS STAR A WANTED MAN IN EUROPE
Bafana Bafana and Chiefs defender, Rushwin Dortley is wanted by an unnamed Russian side.
“Yes, they have inquired about him, but with coach Nasreddine Nabi having so much belief and trust in him, I don’t think anything could happen soon. It will take a lot from the Russian team to convince Chiefs to sell Dortley at this point, but I can tell you the interest and inquiry has been there,” the insider stated on SoccerLaduma.
“As much as he is doing very well for the club, the European team interested in him are more impressed with his national team performance. Not just in these recent games but also during the COSAFA Cup with coach Helman Mkhalele. So they have been monitoring him for some time now,” he added.
Therefore, Chiefs could receive an offer for Dortley in the PSL transfer window in January.
However, he has just joined Amakhosiand is a key part of the Nasreddine Nabi’s plans. Therefore, they are unlikely to let him go.
PIRATES DUO LINKED WITH THE SAME CLUB
Pirates stars, Monnapule Saleng and Mohau Nkota are both wanted by Belgium outfit, Standard Liege.
Moreover, the club is still very interested in both stars. So, they are expected to table an offer for Saleng and Nkota in January.
Both Pirates players have extremely high potential. Saleng is the former PSL player of the season.
Whilst, Nkota has been on the European sides radar when he was still playing for the Bucs DDC side.
AMAKHOSI, SHOULD DORTLEY LEAVE CHIEFS TO PLAY HIS FOOTBALL IN EUROPE? AMABUCCANEER, WHICH OF THESE PIRATES STARS SHOULD GO TO EUROPE, WHO SHOULD STAY?
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