Three Kaizer Chiefs stars set to leave SOON

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Kaizer Chiefs are approaching an important January transfer period.

The Glamour Boys have struggled to get going under Nasreddine Nabi, and have fallen well short of arch rivals Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns once again.

It’s clear that many players are not up to the task at Naturena and serious reinforcements are needed.

According to the latest reports, at least three players could find themselves on their way out at Kaizer Chiefs! Let’s take a look at the details below.

Kaizer Chiefs management plotting sweeping changes

According to local publication Soccer Laduma, Zitha Kwinika is set to leave the club in January while Mduduzi Mdantsane and George Matlou could both also face the same fate as Kwinika!

Follow this website for the latest reports from Naturena as the transfer window progresses. The window is set to open on January 01 2025 until the end of the month, meaning a lot can still happen at Kaizer Chiefs.

Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi has endured a difficult start to life at Naturena.

The Tunisian tactician joined the Glamour Boys with high expectations however things haven’t gone exactly to plan thus far.

Kaizer Chiefs were knocked out of the Carling Knockout Cup by rivals Mamelodi Sundowns in the second round.

Furthermore, Nabi’s side have struggled in the league, picking up just 12 points from their opening 9 matches.

With growing frustration and no end in sight to their woes, is Nabi planning to throw in the towel at Naturena?

Nabi remains committed to Kaizer Chiefs job

According to the latest reports, Nasreddine Nabi has rejected an approach from Moroccan giants Raja Casablanca as remains committed to Kaizer Chiefs!

“Earlier this week, the Moroccan club’s hierarchy is said to have reached out to Nabi’s management team. However, Nabi’s management team made it clear that he was fully committed to his project at Chiefs,” a FARPost report read.

Who do Chiefs need to sign?

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