Four to five new signings

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Kaizer Chiefs are reportedly set to live up to the big expectations in the June-July transfer window. Nasreddine Nabi needs to be supported with new footballers.

KAIZER CHIEFS TO SIGN FOUR TO FIVE NEW PLAYERS

According to Soccer Laduma, Amakhosi are preparing to recruit a couple of new midfielders and forward players. The report stressed that some of the existing players will be directly affected, especially the 31-year-old winger Tebogo Potsane. “His [Potsane] future is still hanging in the balance now,” the source told the outlet. “The team is working on bringing in new players. It’s believed they want to bring in at least four to five in different positions and that’s what would affect Tebogo (Potsane). So for now his future is really not with Kaizer Chiefs.

“Some of these players could have been released this season but there were injuries and uncertainties on other areas but now it’s believed that the coach has made it clear that they need a sizeable, workable squad and to do that they are expected to release more and sign less and Potsane’s future will be determined by those new signings,” an additional source revealed.

KAIZER CHIEFS RESERVE TEAM CLAIM SOWETO DERBY PRIDE

While the senior team has been on an international break, the DStv Diski Challenge team has taken top spot after a narrow 1-0 win over rivals Orlando Pirates. Aiden McCarthy, the son of Kaizer Chiefs legend Fabian McCarthy, decided the game with a cool penalty conversion.

“Defender, Aden McCarthy scored from the penalty spot midway through the second half to secure a 1-0 win for Kaizer Chiefs reserves over Soweto rivals, Orlando Pirates reserves, at the DDC Festival in Bloemfontein on Sunday, a result that sees Amakhosi maintain their position at the top of the DStv Diski Challenge league table,” Amakhosi posted on their website.

“They hold a one point lead over second-placed Stellenbosch, as well as a game in hand, and will be determined to continue their sparkling form when they tackle third-placed SuperSport United in their next encounter, on Saturday, 29 March at FNB stadium (kickoff at noon),” Kazier Chiefs concluded.

AMAKHOSI TO RETURN TO KWAZULU NATAL

Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi is facing high pressure to win the next game after losing 2-0 to Richards Bay FC in Durban before the FIFA international break last Sunday.

According to the Premier Soccer League, Amakhosi have to visit Golden Arrows at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday, 29 March, at 15:30.

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