Kaizer Chiefs back targeting star Bafana Bafana winger!Â

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Kaizer Chiefs are determined to boost their attack ahead of next season, and with international quality stars.Â

Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi has made it his personal mission to go out and get the top attackers he needs.Â

Chiefs looking to boost their attack

One of the things Chiefs have failed to get in the past seasons are goals. Nabi had been lamenting the lack of final product in his squad throughout his debut season at the club. It is then no surprise to see him linked with players Fiston Mayele, who finished top scorer in the CAF Champions League. He is also a DRC international and a winner of that competition with FC Pyramids

It has also been said that Nabi went and convinced another long-term target in Feisal Salum to join. The player has a very good record scoring goals and also making assists in Tanzania. The player Nabi coached both players while at Yanga SC, and is hoping to use his positive relationship to lure both. Now that isn’t expected to be all for Chiefs. Rumours out of Tunisia claim they’ve reignited their interest in Bafana Bafana international Elias Mokwana

Back interested in Mokwana

Tunisian publication Nessma Sport claim that Chiefs have shown interest in signing Mokwana from Esperance. They say that the club are awaiting a decision from from the club hierarchy before deciding on his future. With the blood and gold set to head off to the FIFA Club World Cup, any decision is expected to be taken after. Playing in the tournament in the USA would’ve clearly been part if the pull for the winger.Â

It is no secret that Chiefs were interested in signing Mokwana last season, and had a bid turned down. The player recently spoke out about a potential move to Amakhosi in future, leaving the door wide open.Â

Would it be the right decision for the player?

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