Nasreddine Nabi and Kaizer Chiefs are preparing big moves before the transfer window even opens.
THREE new players have been spotted with Kaizer Chiefs. Meanwhile, both technical teams have decided that this player should be signed to Amakhosi’s first team.
Furthermore, Nabi has recommended that Chiefs sign this talented prodigy. Here is the latest.
- Fiston Mayele
- Oswin Appollis
- Royce Malatji
- Neo Bohloko
PRIMARY TRANSFER TARGETS REVEALED
Mayele is Chiefs and Nabi’s priority target. Meaning, he is the man they are putting the most time and energy into signing. In fact, Amakhosi have been working on a better offer for him over the past few weeks to increase their chances of signing him in January.
Moreover, Appollis is still a huge target for the Soweto giants. In fact, Nabi has demanded that Chiefs sign the Bafana Bafana attacker in the next PSL transfer window.
Nabi has personally recommended that Chiefs promote Bohloko into the first team, according to SNL.
So, the 16-year-old prodigy has certainly impressed Nabi and his technical team this season. He stands in line to play for Chiefs while he is still in high school.
Meanwhile, another teenage sensation, Malatji has also made a huge mark. Therefore, both technical teams want him to be signed (and promoted) to Chiefs’ first team.
Therefore, it is clear that Amakhosi’s DDC side is filled with talent that continues to provide the first team with exciting young talent. At the moment, Mfundu Vilikazi and Mdu Shabalala are showing plenty of promise in for Chiefs. Whilst, Wandile Duba has shown glimpses of what he can do. Meanwhile, the likes of Samkelo Zwane, Sabelo Radebe, Happy Mashiane and Nkosingiphile Ngcobo all embody the success of Amakhosi’s graduate academy.
Finally, two more DDC stars have recently been spotted with Chiefs.
NABI HAS PERSONALLY RECOMMENDED, DEMANDED AND PRIORITIZED THE NEED TO SIGN THESE FOR MEN TO CHIEFS? WHO DO YOU THINK HE SHOULD SIGN AND WHO ELSE SHOULD HE BRING TO AMAKHOSI IN JANUARY?
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