AmaZulu ready to sign Kaizer Chiefs stars worth R20 million
Two Kaizer Chiefs stars look set to leave the club this transfer window, with a rival PSL club highly interested in signing them.
Kaizer Chiefs are expected to make some big announcements regarding new arrivals at the club.
The Glamour Boys are looking to challenge rivals Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates, and will need some quality reinforcements.
However, there’ll also likely be some departures before the transfer window shuts close later this month.
AmaZulu keen to sign two Kaizer Chiefs players
According to the latest reports, AmaZulu are ready to sign two Kaizer Chiefs outcasts.
Both Zitha Kwinika and Mduduzi Mdantsane are wanted in Kwa-Zulu Natal according to Soccer Laduma.
The duo are both yet to feature for the club this season, and a move to Usuthu will undoubtedly do them well.
The Kaizer Chiefs duo are currently valued at a combined R20 million however it remains to be seen how much they’ll fetch given their current form.
Kaizer Chiefs are pushing to bolster their midfield in the January transfer window.
Nasreddine Nabi’s side have struggled to find consistency this season.
The Glamour Boys have fallen well behind rivals Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates in the title race.
In a bid to strengthen Nasreddine Nabi’s side for him, Kaizer Chiefs management team are working hard to sign top quality players.
Kaizer Chiefs table huge offer for Lilepo
Kaizer Chiefs have reportedly tabled a R9.6 million offer for DR Congo international Glody Lilepo, according to Soccer Laduma.
The French-based winger, currently on the books of Valenciennes FC is a wanted man in Naturena.
Lilepo joined Valenciennes from Sudanese giants Al Hilal in 2023 in a deal worth a reported a R9.2 million.
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