Kaizer Chiefs & Orlando Pirates transfer rumours: Mayele, Mbokazi

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Today’s rumours suggest Kaizer Chiefs have pulled the plug on a move for Fiston Mayele, while Orlando Pirates prodigy Mbekezeli Mbokazi is wanted in Africa.

Mayele to Kaizer Chiefs isn’t happening, for now

As things stand, Congolese marksman Fiston Mayele will not be joining Kaizer Chiefs.

“Almost every time they want to sign him, the price goes up because there are other clubs interested in him as well, and now it’s believed that Pyramids are extending his contract, which makes it even harder to convince them to let him go,” a source revealed.

Chiefs walk away from the Mayele deal

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Orlando Pirates braced for Mbokazi offers

Egyptian giants Al Ahly want to reclaim their Caf Champions League crown. Orlando Pirates’ teenage defender Mbekezeli Mbokazi is a target.

“Al-Ahly club officials have already begun exploring the possibility of signing South African defender Mbekezile Mbokazi during the upcoming summer transfer window, ahead of the Club World Cup, with the player being registered under the exceptional registration period that FIFA announced would open starting next June,” Sport El Watan reported.

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Potential Orlando Pirates XI next season

Mbokazi representing South Africa at the age group level. Image: TSA

Kaizer Chiefs chase Michael

Kingsley Michael is still only 25, but the Nigerian midfield orchestrator has already been around the block. His club career has seen him enjoy stints across Europe. First in Italy with Bologna, Perugia, Cremonese and Reggina. Then, spells with SV Ried and DSV Leoben in Austria. Now he’s on the books of Monastir in Tunisia. Surprisingly, he’s only earned one cap for Nigeria’s Super Eagles.

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Kingsley Michael in action for US Monastir in Tunisia. Image: Goal

Where will Mbokazi be playing his football next season?

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