Kaizer Chiefs are linked with a host of East African stars. Find out the latest transfer news.
Chiefs have recently set their sights on several East African footballers, as coach Nasreddine Nabi looks to strengthen the team. Among the notable targets are DR Congo striker Fiston Mayele, Burkinabe winger Stephane Aziz Ki, and Kenyan striker Michael Olunga. Although Mayele hails from central Africa, his football development primarily took place in East Africa with clubs like Simba and Young Africans in Tanzania. Currently, he is honing his skills further with Pyramids FC in Egypt.
Shift in recruitment strategy
Historically, East African players have had varied success at Kaizer Chiefs, with notable names like Ugandan Ivan Bukenya, Kenyan Akumu Agay, and Burundian Caleb Bimenyimana donning the jersey. However, Chiefs insiders indicate that the current targets differ significantly from those who have played for the club in the past. “Coach Nabi has worked in East Africa. He has worked in the DRC and in Tanzania and he understands how those players from there work and how they can perform,” a source revealed. The club believes these players can adapt and thrive, given Nabi’s firsthand experience with them.
Proven track records inspire confidence
The club’s insiders emphasise that the forwards they are currently interested in boast impressive track records. “Each and every player is different, and they are looking at these players with a different eye and perception,” the source added. Chiefs management believes these players have shown consistency in their performance, which is crucial for their current needs.
Another source highlighted successful East African players in the PSL, citing examples like Musa Otieno from Santos and Denis Onyango. “Yes, there may not be many of them, but there have been those successful players from the Eastern part of Africa. And let’s hope the ones linked to Kaizer Chiefs can also achieve success,” the source stated.
Faith in coach Nabi’s experience
Kaizer Chiefs target these promising East African players, the club’s trust in Coach Nabi’s judgement will be pivotal in determining whether these signings can adapt to the PSL’s competitive landscape. While some past recruits from the region may not have met expectations. The current targets’ proven performances provide a glimmer of hope for positive outcomes.
With the right strategy and careful selection, Chiefs may very well turn these potential signings into stars on the field.
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