New player spotted in training!

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Kaizer Chiefs have been spotted with a new player in training.

Kaizer Chiefs are planning big moves as the January transfer window comes to an end.

Now, a new player has been spotted in training and he is set to be signed to the first team.

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NEW PLAYER SPOTTED WITH CHIEFS

Naledi Hlongwane, remember the name.

The DDC academy produce is currently training with Chiefs

“What I can tell you now is that the promotion process is as good as done. They have already allocated jersey number 35 to him and he traveled with the team to Durban for the game against Sekhukhune United. It was thought that he was supposed to have played the game but they changed the decision in the last minute,” the Siya source stated on SoccerLaduma.

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This exciting DDC striker is set to earn a three-year contract with Chiefs first team.

“Yes, coming to the contract, it’s an initial three-year senior team contract and it will run until June 2028. So, yes, things are working out for the youngsters at Chiefs right now,” he added.

AMAKHOSI YOUNGSTERS CONTINUE TO RISE

This season, Mduduzi Shabalala has been one of, if not, Chiefs’ stand-out players.

Moreover, Mfundo Vilakazi and Wandile Duba have certainly held their own when given game time under Nasreddine Nabi. Furthermore, the likes of Samkelo Zwane, Happy Mashiane, Sabelo Radebe and Nkonsigiphile Ngcobo have all successfully come through Amakhosi’s academy ranks.

So, Hlongwane is the next DDC product set to be promoted. Meanwhile, Bontle Molefe and Aden McCarthy are both in the senior squad. Both players are earmarked for big things in the future when they do play more regularly.


HAVE YOU SEEN HLONGWANE SHINE FOR CHIEFS’ DDC SIDE? IF SO, ARE YOU EXCITED TO SEE HIM PLAY FOR THE FIRST TEAM?

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