Kaizer Chiefs have been laborious at work attempting to revamp their squad forward of the present season and ultimately signed seven.
Out of that seven, not all of Chiefs’ first alternative targets have been roped in, some even selecting to go play elsewhere.
Chiefs missed out on key targets this season
It was mentioned that Chiefs needed to signal the likes of Fawaaz Basadien, Oswin Appollis, Elias Mokwana for Nasreddine Nabi. These simply being the native targets alongside aspect worldwide targets like playmaker Stephane Aziz Ki and DRC worldwide striker Fiston Mayele. In the long run, not one of the above got here to Naturena within the Tunisian’s first two home windows in command of Amakhosi.
4 of the names on the listing stayed put at their present golf equipment, and will nonetheless be part of Chiefs. These being Basadien, Appollis, Aziz Ki and Mayele. In info Amakhosi are nonetheless actively linked with a minimum of Basadien and Appollis from that listing. The one participant that ended up making a transfer is winger Mokwana. The Bafana Bafana star signed for Tunisian giants Esperance from Sekhukhune United on the finish of final season.
Mokwana selected Esperance over Amakhosi
It was by no means a secret that Chiefs made efforts to signal Mokwana earlier than he ultimately opted for Esperance. It’s was even reported that Amakhosi provided more cash to Sekhukhune than the Tunisian aspect, in a pursuit confirmed by their sporting director Kaizer Motaung Jnr. Now chatting with iDiski Instances the speedster has confirmed his want to someday change into a Glamour Boy
“Eish, this one’s going to place me in hassle. To let you know the reality, my father was an Orlando Pirates fan and I used to be a Chiefs fan, now you’ll be able to see. After they mentioned Chiefs needed me, I used to be blissful. Sadly, it by no means occurred, however the dream remains to be there. Sooner or later, I’d go.” Stated Mokwana to the identical publication.
Hope for a transfer to the Glamour Boys in future?
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