Goalkeeper heading out, replacement identified

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Kaizer Chiefs are undergoing a major squad overhaul with player departures and arrivals lined up.

Kaizer Chiefs have already confirmed the departure of FIVE players – Ranga Chivaviro, Njabuo Blom, Sabelo Radebe, Edmilson Dove and Mduduzi Mdantsane have all been released.

However, Amakhosi are far from done with trimming their squad. This Chiefs goalkeeper is heading out of Naturena. Meanwhile, his potential replacement/s have also been identified.

CHIEFS GOALKEEPER HEADING OUT OF NATURENA

Chiefs goalkeeper, Fiacre Ntwari is heading out of Naturena.

As reported on The South African, he is set to leave Amakhosi. Ultimately, management is split between loaning him out and selling him. As things stand, they are leaning towards a loan move for Ntwari.

He has failed to impress Nasreddine Nabi and Amakhosi supporters since joining Chiefs at the start of last season. Half way through the season he was replaced by Bruce Bvuma/Brendan Peterson.

Thus, indicating that the keeper has fallen out of favour with Nabi.

GOALKEEPER REPLACEMENT/TARGETS IDENTIFIED

Amakhosi have identified several red-hot transfer targets set to replace Ntwari in goal.

Stanley Nwabili is one of Chiefs’ main tranfer targets. Meanwhile, Croatian goalkeeper, Antonio Tuta is linked with both Amakhosi and Orlando Pirates. These THREE goalkeepers are on Chiefs’ radar.


BIG CHANGES COMING TO CHIEFS

Chiefs have a whol team worth of new players – these 11 new players have reportedly joined to the first team. This includes TWO European-based signings, FIVE promotions and FOUR players from PSL rivals.

Meanwhile, they are expected to sign these players from Orlando Pirates, Mamelodi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana.

In contrast, as mentioned, FIVE Amakhosi player departures have been confirmed. Whilst, a total of FOUR more Chiefs players are heading out of Naturena.


SO, WHO SHOULD CHIEFS SIGN TO REPLACE NTWARI IN GOAL? SHOULD HE BE LOANED OUT OR SOLD PERMANENTLY?

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