Axed Kaizer Chiefs star noticed at rival membership!

Axed Kaizer Chiefs star noticed at rival membership!

Weeks after Keagan Dolly secured a transfer to TS Galaxy, one other former Kaizer Chiefs star is ready to comply with the identical path!

According to the newest switch gossip, veteran defender Sifiso Hlanti is shut to creating his return to soccer.

Hlanti has been unemployed since July after being proven the exit door at Naturena on the finish of final season.

The former Bafana Bafana star made 62 appearances for Kaizer Chiefs throughout his three-year spell on the membership.

And now, reviews recommend the Bidvest Wits legend is near becoming a member of TS Galaxy!

Former Kaizer Chiefs defender linked with Galaxy transfer

According to native publication Soccer Laduma, Sifiso Hlanti has been noticed coaching at TS Galaxy.

The publication additional declare Galaxy are hoping to fill the void of former captain Pogiso Sanoka by signing Hlanti.

In different information, Kaizer Chiefs have reportedly determined to go all out to get Nasreddine Nabi’s most well-liked striker!

The Glamour Boys are lagging behind rivals Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates this season.

And now, administration are plotting some huge strikes to provide coach Nabi the instruments he believes he must get the membership again on observe!

One participant Nabi is determined to signal is his former striker and present Pyramids FC star Fiston Mayele.

Kaizer Chiefs are reportedly plotting a mega-money bid for the 30-year-old Congolese star!

Kaizer Chiefs step-up chase for Mayele

“After the TS Galaxy game, there was the usual post match meeting and that is when all the parties agreed that they have to go for Mayele again,” an insider instructed Soccer Laduma concerning Kaizer Chiefs’ switch plans.

“That’s why management and the board agreed that they would raise the bid for Mayele to R20m and hope Pyramids, who have been looking for between R22m to R25m, will be soft on them this time around.”

Will Hlanti be an excellent signing for Galaxy?

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