Kaizer Chiefs continue to make plans for what is set to be a huge transfer window when it re-opens.
Kaizer Chiefs have SIX players likely heading out of Naturena.
Meanwhile, they are already preparing big signings. Amakhosi’s latest transfer target is this R7-million attacker who is in Orlando Pirates’ books too.
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CHIEFS ENTER RACE FOR PIRATES’ TARGET
Pirates are in hot pursuit of AmaZulu attacker, Tshepang Moremi.
Furthermore, now they face stiff competition from PSL rivals, Chiefs. The Soweto giants have just entered the race for Morel’s coveted signature.
“For now, what we can tell you is that Chiefs are set to table an offer for for Tshepand (Moremi), They are serious abiout him and that’s why they want to take this offer for him. The team is looking at restructuring for next season and Tsheoang is one of the players that they are looking at bringing in next season hence the efforts to table an offer,” the insider reported on SNL.
Meaning, Chiefs and Pirates will try and outbid one another in the next transfer window in order to lure Moremi to Soweto.
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AMAKHOSI PLANNING SEVERAL PLAYER MOVEMENTS
Chiefs have over R50-million worth of players set for likely departures out of Naturena.
Furthermore, Nasreddine Nabi does not have plans for these Amakhosi players. Meaning, some of these men will be loaned out and some will be released permanently at the end of the transfer window.
So, a total of SIX players face likely exits. Meanwhile, Chiefs have been spotted with a new player in training. Moreover, Amakhosi have just confirmed their latest addition following this signing of this exciting new player. Now, Moremi is the latest transfer target. He is valued at roughly R7 million, according to Transfermarkt.
Finally, Chiefs are aiming to sign a couple of international players with plans underway as we speak.
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