Amiens star Bongani Zungu warms up before a Ligue 2 game. Image: @KickOffMagazine / Twitter
Another massive transfer window is looming. Kaizer Chiefs have some work to match the strong squads at Sundowns and Pirates.
Amiens star Bongani Zungu warms up before a Ligue 2 game. Image: @KickOffMagazine / Twitter
Kaizer Chiefs could make an enormous statement of intent before next season. Why? It is what big clubs like Amakhosi do when they’re not lifting trophies to the sky. So there is quality in the list of reported player targets.
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A powerful club with massive financial resources will always attract the best talent available.
It is no different to Kaizer Chiefs, who are a sleeping giant in terms of trophies and also wounded by a two-year FIFA transfer ban.
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Several leading outlets in the country have been keeping a close eye on the club’s attempt to conduct quiet business for next season, but the reports have been making it to the media. That’s just how it is.
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Not every player always ends up at the club that is reportedly chasing them, but more often than not, the deals eventually materialise.
These are Kaizer Chiefs’ reported targets for next season:
So how many of these players will eventually put pen to paper on a Kaizer Chiefs contract? We will find out before August!
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His name is Dortley, he kicks with his left foot, is from a famed academy (Ajax), and has physical power.
As The South African reported last week, the club known as Amakhosi set sights on the young central defender.
While the latest report says Kaizer Chiefs have now made a formal approach after following Dortley for some time, the friendly game between the two clubs in January was where the player inspired Amakhosi to move fast. Read the full story here.
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