New Kaizer Chiefs assistant coach Cedric Kaze has some interesting transfer advice for his new employers. Will they heed it?
Kaze recommends a top Tanzanian midfielder for Kaizer Chiefs
According to Soccer-Laduma, Cedric Kaze has suggested Chiefs battle Sundowns for Tanzanian midfielder Feisal Salum. He’s a player Kaze and Nasdreddine Nabi know well with their vast experience of league football in that country. However, rumoured interest from Masandawana would drive the 26-year-old’s price up. Salum has 37 caps and three goals for his country.
“There could be more changes in the playing staff at Chiefs in January. You know the Tanzanian midfielder that Mamelodi Sundowns have been following, Feisal Salum? Kaizer is now after him. Actually, the assistant coach Cedric Kaze is believed to have proposed him to the club as both he and Nabi know him from Yanga. He played under them before joining Azam and he feels there is a role he can play at the club hence his suggestion to the team. It’s just that at Chiefs for now, when they are ready they will approach Azam. But there is that talk at the club now about Feisal Salum,” said the source.
Nabi impressed by Zwane’s maturity
22-year-old Samkelo Zwane starred alongside Yusuf Maart in central midfield as Chiefs thumped SuperSport 4-0 in the Carling Knockout Round of 16. They face Sundowns next in a tantalising quarter-final clash.
“Zwane has worked a lot the last few months,” Nabi told the media after the match.
“And we believe that he has changed because before there were some tactical issues with him.
“He’s still young and maybe sometimes he wants to do unnecessary things, but we believe that it’s through games like that those young players are gonna grow.”
Mosimane will earn millions in Iran
According to Soccer Laduma’s source, the two-time CAF Champions League winner Pitso Mosimane will earn a mouthwatering R15 million per year—R1.25 million monthly—with the possibility of an additional R3 million in bonuses.
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