Kaizer Chiefs have added two more signings to their squad after initially announcing three earlier in the week.
Chiefs have finally confirmed the signings of former Orlando Pirates duo Thabiso Monyane and Paseka Mako.
Monyane and Mako’s signings come after the club announced Nkanyiso Shinga, Flavio Silva and Ethan Chislett earlier in the week. This then brings the amount of signings to five at Chiefs so far this window.
Chiefs announced former Pirates duo
“Kaizer Chiefs are delighted to announce the signings of Thabiso Monyane and Paseka Mako as their two new acquisitions after announcing three other players earlier this week. Previously with Orlando Pirates, the pair bring valuable experience to Naturena, having won trophies and participated in the CAF Champions League in recent seasons. Mako, born in Zebediela, Limpopo, plays as a left wingback, while Monyane operates as a right back in the defensive line. The duo will reinforce Amakhosi’s rear guard with their versatility and work rate. The team will travel to the Netherlands tonight for a pre-season training camp.” Wrote the club on their website.
Now earlier in the week, this publication reported that one of the new signings in Mako picked up a knock. It has since been revealed that he suffered a broken arm during a training session. Furthermore, he is set to possibly miss the Chiefs Netherlands tour according to Unplayable.
Mako suffers broken arm
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Kaizer Chiefs new signing Paseka Mako likely to miss the Netherlands trip, to recover from a broken arm, according to #UNPLAYABLE sources.
“It happened at training,” says our source.” They posted on their official X account.
Set to miss pre-season tour?
Chiefs are yet to confirm the injury to Mako and whether or not he will be part of their traveling party. Amakhosi left for the Netherlands on Thursday evening.
Thoughts please Amakhosi
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