Kaizer Chiefs: New players spotted!

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Kaizer Chiefs have been spotted with a couple of new players before the January transfer window.

Kaizer Chiefs are on the brink of signing the next Mashamaite.

Meanwhile, he is one of THREE new players recently spotted with Amakhosi at Naturena.

FULL LIST OF NEW PLAYERS SPOTTED AT CHIEFS

  • Royce Malatji
  • Xolani Cossa
  • Ofentse Kgosana

16-year old teenage senation, Malatji was spotted with the Chiefs first team a few weeks ago.

Furthermore, Amakhosi management want to promote him to the first team.

“That’s why both technical teams have agreed that he joins He [Royce Malatji] the senior team. He has a great future ahead of him and they want to nurture him in the right environment,” SNL reported.

Meanwhile, Chiefs were spotted with a couple of new players recently.

Both Cossa and Kgosana were named on Amakhosi’s bench during the Home of Legends Cup. Moreover, Xossa is also on the brink of being promoted to the first team.

“He is left footed but a central defender. You remember Tefu Mashamaite? That kind of defender. Very rare. That’s why the technical team has agreed with the DDC coaches that he should be promoted to the first team,” SoccerLaduma stated.

AMAKHOSI DDC ACADEMY CONTINUES TO PRODUCE

Mfundo Vilakazi, Mdu Shabalala, Samkelo Zwane and Wandile Duba have all come from through the Amakhosi grassroots. The DDC side continues to produce future Chiefs first team stars.

Prior to the these stars earning promotion, the likes of Nkonsigiphile Ngcobo, Sabelo Radebe and Happy Mashiane all came through the Chiefs academy routes. Whilst, squad members such as Bontle Molefe and Aden McCarthy have also come through the same system.

Now, Cossa and Malatji could both be promoted. So, clearly they are doing a fair bit right and they have been doing well many years.


WHICH AMAKHOSI DDC GRADUATE HAS IMPRESSED YOU THE MOST IN THE CHIEFS FIRST TEAM IN RECENT SEASONS?

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