Half a dozen Kaizer Chiefs players are linked with exits with half a dozen targets identified.
Kaizer Chiefs have identified SIX red-hot transfer targets.
Meanwhile, a total of SIX Amakhosi players are linked with departures.
CHIEFS TARGET TOP ATTACKERS
Nasreddine Nabi and Amakhosi management are determined to sign a new attacker or two.
Therefore, Chiefs fans can expect a couple of new faces in January. So far, Chiefs have been linked with several attackers.
Bafana Bafana attackers Oswin Appolis and Asenale Velebayi as well as Fiston Mayele have all recently been linked with moves to Naturena. However, Nabi and Chiefs failed to sign any out-and-out attackers in the recent transfer window. Thus, touting more emphasis on the need to secure attackers in January.
Moreover, Nabi has assured fans that they will be signing more players. Furthermore, he has instructed his scouts to look in South America. Additionally, they are busy working on an improved offer for priority target, Mayele.
Meanwhile, Michael Olunga, Walter Musona and Feisal Sulum have all been linked with Amakhosi.
AMAKHOSI PLAYERS SET TO BE LOANED OUT OR SOLD
These THREE Chiefs players are unlikely to run out for the Soweto giants again.
So, Aden McCarthy, Edmilson Dove, Thatayaone Ditlokwe, Nkosingiphile Ngcobo, Mduduzi Mdantsane and Christian Saille are all likely heading out of Naturena.
McCarthy is one of the current set of Chiefs players not in Nabi’s plans. Meanwhile, Dove or Dihtlokwe – or both players will have to make way due to the PSL’s foreign quota. The current quota permits five registered foreign-based players. Meaning, if Dove returns Ditlokwe will likely leave and if Ditlokwe is retained then Doce may be let go.
Surprisingly, Ngcobo is one of the Chiefs players Nabi is considering loaning out. Whilst, Mdantsane is injured but he has fallen out of favour with Nabi and Amakhosi management. Finally, Saile almost left in the recent transfer window. The fact that Chiefs could not sign a striker in time resulted in him being maintained. However, he is almost certainly heading out in January with the priority focus on a new striker or two.
WHO SHOULD NABI AND CHIEFS SIGN AND WHO SHOULD LEAVE AMAKHOSI IN JANUARY?
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