Kaizer Chiefs ready to make a statement signing

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Kaizer Chiefs continue to throw money at their problems.

Is it working? The results say no.

Following an impressive start to the season, winning back-to-back games – scoring five goals and conceding two – early optimists were convinced Nabi ball was the answer to their prayers.

Then came the controversial Mamelodi Sundowns game, losing 2-1 to an offside Iqraam Rayners goal, beginning their three-league game winless streak, which could extend to four when they take on Richards Bay next Wednesday.

A 4-0 thumping by the Brazilians in the Telkom Cup added more salt into the wounds, showcasing Kaizer Chiefsinability to challenge for the title, albeit bringing in seven players over the offseason, including PSL veteran Gastón Sirino.

Several players linked with Chiefs

As AmaKhosi tries to roll back the years, they have been persistent in the transfer market, linked with numerous world-class players, from Oswin Appollis to Kenya’s Michael Olunga.

The addition of Inacio Miguel and Bradley Cross has provided stability to a recently rocky back four, however, their striking options remain limited.

Ranga Chivaviro is the club’s only out-and-out attacker, a hole Nabi is keen to plug, having approached several strikers before the January transfer window.

Olunga, who has 193 goals in 256 games, would be the ultimate statement signing, able to provide the killer blow Kaizer Chiefs so desperately need. However, his R172 million price tag is likely too much for the Soweto Giants.

So, if not Olunga, who? Appollis, Asenele Velebayi and Percy Tau are other attacking options the Glamour Boys are pursuing.

The number of top players linked with Kaizer Chiefs showcases their intent on signing a superstar who can elevate the squad to new heights – only time will tell whether they can land their crown jewel.

Do you think Kaizer Chiefs will make a big signing this January?

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