Kaizer Chiefs target Khanyisa Mayo wins the Cape Town City FC Player of the Season award. Image: @CapeTownCityFC/ Twitter.
There’s no other way out. Kaizer Chiefs simply have to go big or go home next season. Is Khanyisa Mayo going to Naturena?
Kaizer Chiefs target Khanyisa Mayo wins the Cape Town City FC Player of the Season award. Image: @CapeTownCityFC/ Twitter.
This is what Kaizer Chiefs supporters want to see; the club chasing after the signatures of the very top players in the league.
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After showing interest in the 24-year-old winger in the previous transfer window, where Cape Town City rejected the offer, new reports say Amakhosi are believed to be ready to table a bigger figure for Mayo, who is joint top goal-scorer with Peter Shalulile on 12 goals.
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According to the Soccer Laduma report, as shared by @SirTshemedi via Twitter, Chiefs are likely to pay big bucks after Mayo’s recent contract extension with the trendy Cape club.
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Staying with Chiefs, former club striker Siphelele Mthembu has sent a plea to upcoming players to avoid certain behaviours, including the use of muti.
Speaking to one of the most-revered journalists in local football, Mahlatsi Mphahlele, Mthembu urged young players to keep a distance from hazards like unhealthy eating, ignorance, and muti.
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