Ex-Chiefs, Sundowns & Bafana Bafana star spotted at new PSL club

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Former Kaizer Chiefs, Mamelodi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana star Keagan Dolly has been spotted at a new PSL club.

According to FARPost, Dolly has resurfaced at TS Galaxy just weeks after being reported to be at SuperSport United.

The publication reports that Dolly trained with TS Galaxy on Monday as he continues his search for a new club.

Dolly has been without a club since his departure from Chiefs at the end of last season.

The left-footed winger hasn’t been too fortunate in securing a deal to any other local club since then.

Keagan Dolly in Kaizer Chiefs colours Image via @KaizerChiefs on X

And according to him, that is because of the misleading narrative that he was one of the highest earners in the PSL last term.

Now, following the revelation that he was at SuperSport United, coach Gavin Hunt made it clear that they don’t intend to sign him.

But, of course, SuperSport United initially showed interest in him but the two parties couldn’t agree terms.

That’s when Hunt shifted his focus to Vincent Pule who was also a free agent on the back of his departure from Orlando Pirates.

Now, TS Galaxy have become Dolly’s next possible destination but whether or not a deal is possible remains to be seen given that Sead Ramovic has just resigned.

However, reports suggest newly-appointed interim coach Adnan Beganovic is keen on signing the former Chiefs winger.

EX-CHIEFS, SUNDOWNS AND BAFANA BAFANA MAN SPOTTED AT TS GALAXY

“Former Kaizer Chiefs star Keagan Dolly has been spotted training with a new club as he continues his search for a new club,” reads part of the report.

“Beganovic is reportedly keen on adding Dolly to the squad, but the club is keen to assess his fitness before making a final decision.”

SHOULD TS GALAXY SIGN DOLLY?

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