Kaizer Chiefs

Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane has an unexpected key man upfront. Image: @iDiskiTimes / Twitter

REVEALED: Five key transfer targets that Kaizer Chiefs missed

Kaizer Chiefs made no secret of their desire to add attackers in the winter transfer window, but they missed the boat on these five key targets.

Kaizer Chiefs

Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane has an unexpected key man upfront. Image: @iDiskiTimes / Twitter

Kaizer Chiefs made no secret of their desire to add attacking players in the recently winter transfer window.

Bonfils-Caleb Bimeyimana has bolstered their options up top, but Chiefs failed to land numerous other options to add a new dimension to their prioductivity in the final third.

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Kaizer Chiefs head coach Arthur Zwane
Kaizer Chiefs head coach Arthur Zwane – Photo: Twitter @Thabiso_M8

Five transfer targets that Kaizer Chiefs failed to land

Cameroonian Franck Mbella Etouga was top scorer in the Ghanaian Premier League last season for Asante Kotoko. His compatriot, Adolf Nkembe Enow Nesir spurned the interest of Chiefs in favour of Mexican second tier side Cancun FC. Sierra Leone forward Musa Kamara was also a target.

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Victor Letsoalo was a target earlier in the windoe but he chose to sign for Sekhukhune United instead. Ethiopian striker Abubeker Ahmed Nasir could have signed for Chiefs, and now he’s a Sundowns player!

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Amakhosi had to face the embarrassment of Kermit Erasmus returning to Soweto rivals Orlando Pirates, making it a transfer window to forget.

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