Kaizer Chiefs Itumeleng Khune

Kaizer Chiefs stalwart Itumeleng Khune. Photo: BackpagePix

Kaizer Chiefs: Three potential replacements for Khune

Saying goodbye is never easy. When Itumeleng Khune does eventually hang up his gloves, Kaizer Chiefs will need to have a top-quality successor lined up.

Kaizer Chiefs Itumeleng Khune

Kaizer Chiefs stalwart Itumeleng Khune. Photo: BackpagePix

Life after Itumeleng Khune will be weird for Kaizer Chiefs fans, but reality is like that and the club needs to make plans. So, who are some of the candidates to replace the legendary keeper when he hangs up his gloves?


Potential Itumeleng Khune replacements

The first option, of course, is to keep faith with the current incumbent Brandon Petersen. However, with Bruce Bvuma on his way out Petersen needs competition for his place, and Chiefs might even sign a player intended for the number 1 role.

Another is Richards Bay stopper Salim Magoola who has been strongly linked. He is a full Ugandan international and still only 27. Bay have conceded 24 goals this season, which is the fifth best record in the division, and that’s also counting the collapse in results during the second half of the campaign. Magoola has made 24 PSL appearances this term and kept 11 shutouts.

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Kaizer Chiefs’ fans will be sweating on their team’s run-in to the end of the 2022/23 DStv Premiership season. Image: @kaizerchiefs / Twitter

TS Galaxy stopper has impressed

And what about TS Galaxy man Melusi Buthelezi? Granted, he’s currently injured, but he’s been a key cog in their excellent defensive record which is second only to Sundowns. Buthelezi’s got nine clean sheets in 17 appearances, which is an outstanding ratio. At 25, he’s a younger option for head coach Arthur Zwane.

Chiefs fans, which of these three options would you like the club to pursue, if any? Hit us up in the comments. It’s going to be a busy couple of months at Naturena, as ever.

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Kaizer Chiefs Naturena Village has been home to Itumeleng Khune for 20 years. Image: Ernest Makhaya

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