Phathutshedzo Nange looks set to put an end to his disappointing stay at Kaizer Chiefs.
Nange has been a shadow of his former self since joining the Glamour Boys and perhaps the weight of the jersey was indeed too heavy for him.
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Nange made just one start for Arthur Zwane’s side this season.
The latest update suggests a move is on the horizon for the midfielder who’s contract comes to a close at Naturena next month!
The good news for Nange is that he’s likely to reunite with former coach Gavin Hunt!
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Kaizer Chiefs man in talks with SuperSport United
According to the latest reports, SuperSport United have already initiated talks with the Glamour Boys over the services of Nange.
In other news, Former Mamelodi Sundowns striker Sandile Ndlovu believes Khanyisa Mayo’s dad was pivotal in blocking a move to neither Kaizer Chiefs nor Mamelodi Sundowns.
Mayo was tipped to join either side after a stellar campaign at Cape Town City.
The striker however decided to extend his stay in Cape Town until 2028!
According to Ndlovu, Patrick Mayo would have played a major role in his son’s career decision…
Mayo Snr blocked Chiefs and Sundowns move?
“If you have a father who played the game, you will never make the same mistakes your father did.” Ndlovu told KickOff regarding the Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns linked man.
“It’s clear the advice came from the father even if he was my son, I would have said good move.
“As for the three-year deal. I think it was proposed by Cape Town City, they wanted to be secured.
“The more he plays for Bafana the more Cape Town City stands to sell him at the right price. Next season he will be worth more. Remember football is a business.
“At this stage, it could have been difficult for him to choose between Kaizer Chiefs, Sundowns and Pirates.”
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