FIFTH player leaves Kaizer Chiefs!

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Kaizer Chiefs are busy finalising their squad for next season with both incomings and outgoings being the focus.

Chiefs have already announced a balanced five incomings and four outgoings so far ahead of their pre-season. 

Four confirmed exits

So far, Chiefs have confirmed the exits of Sabelo Radebe, Ranga Chivaviro, Edmilson Dove and Mduduzi Mdantsane. Radebe was highly rated during his youth days at the club, captaining their DDC side before promotion. He failed to stamp his authority in the senior team and was eventually sent on loan before being shipped out. Chivaviro, Dove and Mdantsane all failed to have lasting impressions on the club and have been released. 

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In terms of incomings, Chiefs announced the signings of Nkanyiso Shinga, Flavio Silva and Ethan Chislett earlier this week. They then added the former Orlando Pirates duo of Paseka Mako and Thabiso Monyane. They were already one of the worst kept secrets having reportedly been the first to sign deals. It is believed that another ex-Buccaneer will soon be unveiled as Khosified. That being Siphesihle Ndlovu who joins from the now defunct SuperSport United

Now the signing of Ndlovu could have already had a domino effect. According to FARPost, Venezuelan midfielder Edson Castillo has left Chiefs by mutual consent. 

Castillo now exit five for Chiefs

“Edson Castillo has parted ways with Kaizer Chiefs following a mutual agreement between the club and the player to terminate his contract. The Venezuelan winger was not among the players who travelled to the Netherlands on Thursday night for the pre-season tour, which will last for the next two weeks. With the recent signing of SuperSport United star Siphesihle Ndlovu, the club has terminated his contract. Castillo is exploring new opportunities, with his representatives actively seeking a club for him in the off-season.” Wrote the publication. 

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