Kaizer Chiefs

The Kaizer Chiefs Naturena Village in all its glory. Image: Ernest Makhaya

Kaizer Chiefs kicking brand new signing to the curb

Wheeling and dealing.

Kaizer Chiefs

The Kaizer Chiefs Naturena Village in all its glory. Image: Ernest Makhaya

Kaizer Chiefs are willing to let Tebogo Potsane leave the club after less than a season at Naturena.


CHIEFS TO RELASE POTSANE?

New man Tebogo Potsane was a regular in the side under Molefi Ntseki. However, since Cavin Johnson took interim charge, the former Royal AM man has been operating on the fringes for Amakhosi. According to Soccer-Laduma, his contract could be terminated soon. The 30-year-old joined on a three-year deal but it’s unlikely he will see it out after only seven appearances all season in the league this term.

“The Siya crew understands that the future of Tebogo Potsane is uncertain at Naturena. Indications are that there is a consideration being made on the future Potsane. This could either come to an agreement for separation or be placed on the transfer list. This would then allow Chiefs to listen to offers for purchase” wrote the publication.

Kaizer Chiefs to terminate Tebogo Potsane deal? Image: KickOff.com
Kaizer Chiefs to terminate Tebogo Potsane deal? Image: KickOff.com

ERTUGRAL MAKES HIS KHUNE ASSESSMENT

In an interview with iDiski TimesMuhsin Ertugral said Khune couldn’t attract interest from Europe’s big leagues because of his height.

“I mean, I was in Turkey with Sivasspor at that time. Remember, before the World Cup, and we made an offer to Kaizer Chiefs, we wanted Itu and [Siphiwe] Tshabalala at that time to Sivasspor. And it was good money that they offered Kaizer Chiefs. Both were sitting between the lines because the World Cup was coming up,” revealed Ertugral.

“And so people were saying that Shabba and Itu didn’t have opportunities – no they had opportunities to go, they would have played in the Turkish Premier League. Unfortunately, at the time the World Cup came between,” he concluded.

Kaizer Chiefs Itumeleng Khune
Kaizer Chiefs keeper Itumeleng Khune. Image Source: (@ItumelengKhune/Instagram)

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