Two rival clubs pushing to sign Kaizer Chiefs man for free
Kaizer Chiefs could soon bid farewell to one of their academy graduates, with SuperSport United and AmaZulu reportedly vying for the signature of Happy Mashiane!
Despite flashes of brilliance, the 25-year-old has struggled to consistently deliver on the promise that once marked him as one of Amakhosi’s brightest prospects.
The Glamour Boys are likely to lose Mashiane for free, with his current contract set to end in June next year.
Since joining the Kaizer Chiefs first team, Happy Mashiane has made 61 appearances.
Two clubs pushing to sign Mashiane from Kaizer Chiefs
According to local publication Soccer Laduma, both SuperSport United and AmaZulu are keen on signing Happy Mashiane.
The publication further claim Kaizer Chiefs are not keen on extending his contract, with Bongani Sam and Bradley Cross being Nasreddine Nabi’s first and second choice left-backs.
Orlando Pirates have reportedly entered the race to sign a player Kaizer Chiefs have strongly been linked with!
The Buccaneers are looking to build a championship winning team, and securing top talent is top of the agenda in Mayfair.
According to the latest transfer gossip, the Buccaneers are interested in signing Kaizer Chiefs linked Polokwane City star Thabang Matuludi!
The 25-year-old right-back has been a standout performer for Rise and Shine since the beginning of last season, scoring four goals while assisting four more in just 41 matches.
Pirates, Stellies and Chiefs set for transfer duel
“Chiefs were leading the race to sign him and unfortunately for him, the move didn’t happen before the last transfer window closed,” an insider told Citizen.
“There have been enquiries about him and I’m told Orlando Pirates are also monitoring the situation. Remember Kaizer Chiefs wanted to also get his teammate Oswin Appollis but that move also didn’t happen because the City chairman is a hard man to convince into selling.”
Who should Mashiane join next?
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