Kaizer Chiefs – LIST: FOUR players from PSL rivals

Kaizer Chiefs – LIST: FOUR players from PSL rivals

Kaizer Chiefs and Nasreddine Nabi will not be holding back in the up-and-coming PSL transfer window.

Kaizer Chiefs are linked with a total of FOUR players from PSL rival clubs in the Betway Premiership.

However, face stiff competition from the likes of Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates in their bid for some of these targets too. Here is the latest.

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LIST OF CHIEFS TRANSFER TARGETS FROM PSL RIVALS

  • Oswin Appollis (Polokwane City)
  • Puso Dithejane (TS Galaxy)
  • Thato Khiba (TS Galaxy)
  • Sihle Nduli (Stellenbosch FC)

BAFANA BAFANA MAN, TWO EX-PLAYERS LINKED

So, Oswin Appollis is Chiefs’ main target from within the PSL. Meaning, Nabi and Amakhosi management are determined to sign the Polokwane City speedster in January.

Furthermore, Amakhosi wants to bring back former player, Dithejane, as reported on The South African.

Meanwhile, another Chiefs product, Khiba is also being monitored by Amakhosi. He is an Amakhosi DDC Academy product and his red-hot form gas sparked interest from across the PSL. Now, Chiefs want to sign him into the first team. Moreover, Orlando Pirates are after this Chiefs product. Finally, PSL rivals Stellies are also interested in the Amakhosi graduate.

LATEST TARGET IDENTIFIED

Finally, Nduli is the latest player being monitored by Chiefs.

“The interest in Nduli has been there for some time but maybe it was not in the open because there were other players at the same club that Chiefs were looking at as they didn’t want to mix things up,” the source said.

“But now, since it’s believed that they could not get those other players then they are looking at how to work with Stellenbosch FC and see if they can get Nduli. The thing is that they are looking at if they don’t keep Njabulo Blom and Sibongiseni Mthethwa then they will need a defensive midfielder like Sihle (Nduli) and that’s why they are considering him for the future,” the insider stated on SoccerLaduma.


WHICH OF THESE PSL RIVAL PLAYERS SHOULD CHIEFS SIGN IN THE UP-AND-COMING JANUARY TRANSFER WINDOW?

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