Khanyiso Mayo DStv Premiership

The 2022/23 DStv Premiership season is fast wrapping up and bragging rights as the country’s top goal scorer are still up for grabs. Photo: Shaun Roy/BackpagePix

Chiefs asked to pay bigger fee for PSL star

DStv Premiership giants Kaizer Chiefs are linked with some of the best talent in Mzansi. This also means big money will be due.

Khanyiso Mayo DStv Premiership

The 2022/23 DStv Premiership season is fast wrapping up and bragging rights as the country’s top goal scorer are still up for grabs. Photo: Shaun Roy/BackpagePix

How much belief is there in Kaizer Chiefs signing Khanyiso Mayo from Cape Town City?

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CAPE TOWN CITY DEMAND TOO MUCH MONEY FROM KAIZER CHIEFS FOR KHANISA MAYO

As The South African website reported last week, Amakhosi are preparing to table an improved offer for the 24-year-old winger after a previous offer was rejected.

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According to the latest report from Soccer Laduma, City are believed to have gone too steep with the fee price to buy Mayo out of the newly signed contract that ends in 2025.

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Should Chiefs break the bank for Mayo? Let us know in the comments section below.

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ARTHUR ZWANE ATTACK CONFIRMED

In other club news,  Chiefs assistant coach Dillon Sheppard has confirmed Arthur Zwane’s injury after he was attacked by fans.

As previously reported by The South African on Saturday, the Amakhosi head coach was attacked in the face with a thrown object after losing 1-0 to SuperSport United on Saturday in Rustenburg.

According to MTNFC reporter Mark Gleeson, Zwane was hit by a flying bottle and cut underneath the eye before receiving medical treatment.

“Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane was hit by a flying bottle and cut underneath the eye amid ugly scenes at the end of the loss to SuperSport United at the Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace in the DStv Premiership on Saturday,” Gleeson reported.

Chiefs Zwane
Police in Rustenburg protect Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane during the attack. Image: @iDiskiTimes/Twitter.

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“Zwane and his players were subjected to a barrage of missiles from angry supporters after they lost 1-0, ending any hope they might have of finishing in the top three and booking a place in African club competition next season.

“Zwane needed treatment after the game and missed the obligatory post-match press conference.

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“He was hit as he entered the tunnel heading towards the change-room where supporters hung overhead, and Zwane and his players were easy targets for those throwing objects at them. Police moved quickly to try and shepherd the players to safety, but did nothing to try and clear the angry fans,” the report added.

Meanwhile, Zwane’s assistant Sheppard has confirmed the Rustenburg terror. According to the former left-winger, Zwane sustained an eye injury.

“Unfortunately he picked up a bit of an injury to his eye,” Sheppard told Mahlatse Mphahele.

“I don’t know how it happened in the incident, I just saw him now, putting ice on his eye. I hope to find out the details when I get back to the changing room,” he added.

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