Former Kaizer Chiefs winger Keletso Sifama’s contract at Cape Town Spurs has been terminated.
The 21-year-old winger joined Spurs on loan from Sekhukhune United at the beginning of the season.
A product of the Kaizer Chiefs academy, Sifama broke through the ranks in 2020 with high expectations.
Despite the hype and his undeniable talent, Sifama has struggled for consistency in the Premier Soccer League.
The speedy winger has already featured for six different teams at his tender young age, and that number could soon increase after his loan deal to Spurs was terminated!
Ex Kaizer Chiefs star’s difficult run continues
“Information gathered by this publication has confirmed that Sifama’s season-long loan move was cut short after Spurs terminated the contract and allowed the player to return to Babina Noko,” an IDiski Times report read.
“It remains unclear whether United will keep him for the remainder of the season or they will look for other loan options as they have plenty of players in that position.”
In other news, Kaizer Chiefs are looking to bolster their squad in the January transfer window.
The Glamour Boys have struggled to get going under Tunisian tactician Nasreddine Nabi, and now, the club are set to tap into the market to improve his squad for him.
Chiefs have been linked with a number of quality players including some of Nabi’s former stars!
26-year-old Tanzanian attacking midfielder Feisal Salum has strongly been linked with a move to Naturena during recent weeks.
Salum, who enjoyed a glorious spell under Nasreddine Nabi at Young Africans, is one of the Tunisian’s priority targets.
However, Azam FC spokesman Hashim Ibwe has refuted claims that Kaizer Chiefs have opened talks with them over the signature of Feisal Salum.
Azam refute Salum to Kaizer Chiefs reports
“We can confirm that there have been no discussions between Kaizer Chiefs or any club and Azam FC regarding Feisal Salum,” Ibwe told FARPost.
“He remains under contract with Azam FC and respects the club, which we appreciate.”
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