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Kaizer Chiefs: PSL rivals closing in on top player!

One of the teams in the Betway Premiership is closing in on this top Kaizer Chiefs star.

Kaizer Chiefs and the rest of the Betway Premiership are in the process of finalizing their squads with today marking the final day of the PSL transfer window.

So, Chiefs are linked with TWO Bafana Bafana stars. Meanwhile, Orlando Pirates are aiming to sign Chiefs’ top transfer target. It’s all happening – and more. Additionally, one of Amakhosi’s top stars is on the brink of leaving Naturena to join another team in the PSL.

PSL RIVALS IN TALKS WITH CHIEFS FOR TOP MIDFIELDER

Newly-promoted Betway Premiership outfit, Magesi FC are holding talks with Chiefs over Bafana Bafana midfielder, Sibongiseni Mthethwa.

Kaizer Chiefs and Magesi FC are in talks over a possible loan deal for Amakhosi midfielder Sibongiseni ‘Ox’ Mthethwa, the insider told SABCSport.

Furthermore, Mthethwa has been told that he is does not fit into their plans for the season.

“Chiefs are understood to have informed Mthethwa he is surplus to requirements under new coach Nasreddine Nabi and have been offering him to several clubs in the Premier Soccer League,” he added on the same publication.

BUSY TRANSFER DEADLINE DAY FOR NABI AND AMAKHOSI

Today could be a defining day for Chiefs and Nabi is terms of squad changes.

Ultimately, Amakhosi are linked with two red hot attackers. In fact, they are negotiating deals for Bafana Bafana attackers Oswin Appollis and Asenele Velebayi as we speak.

Therefore, Nabi and Chiefs have some big decisions to make – today. Essentially, Amakhosi are desperate to sign a clinical finisher in front of goal.

Additionally, Nabi and Amakhosi management will be deciding who to loan out. Furthermore, they must determine who to loan out and who to sell permanently. These EIGHT Chiefs players face possible exits out of Naturena.


SHOULD CHIEFS LOAN OUT MTHETHWA OR FIGHT TO KEEP HIM FOR THIS SEASON?

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