Kaizer Chiefs have reportedly decided to go all out to get Nasreddine Nabi’s preferred striker!
The Glamour Boys are lagging behind rivals Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates this season.
And now, management are plotting some big moves to give coach Nabi the tools he believes he needs to get the club back on track!
One player Nabi is desperate to sign is his former striker and current Pyramids FC star Fiston Mayele.
Kaizer Chiefs are reportedly plotting a mega-money bid for the 30-year-old Congolese star!
Kaizer Chiefs step-up chase for Mayele
“After the TS Galaxy game, there was the usual post match meeting and that is when all the parties agreed that they have to go for Mayele again,” an insider told Soccer Laduma regarding Kaizer Chiefs’ transfer plans.
“That’s why management and the board agreed that they would raise the bid for Mayele to R20m and hope Pyramids, who have been looking for between R22m to R25m, will be soft on them this time around.”
Kaizer Chiefs have reportedly tabled a bumper three-year new contract offer for one of their prized attackers.
Mduduzi Shabalala has made 11 starts for the Glamour Boys this season under Nasreddine Nabi.
Shabalala has scored three goals while assisting two more and now, according to the latest reports, a contract extension looms for the 20-year-old.
Shabalala to remain at Chiefs until at least 2028?
“The club is making sure they keep almost all their valued youngsters because in the past Kaizer Chiefs have lost some of them to rivals and that’s why they have offered Mdu (Shabalala) another three-year contract,” an insider told Soccer Laduma.
“You remember he signed a three-year contract in June 2022 until June 2025? And the one the club has tabled now will take his stay at Naturena until at least June 2028. That’s what the club is looking at.”
Will Mayele solve Chiefs’ problems?
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