Duba contract talks; Basadien inbound?

Duba contract talks; Basadien inbound?

Kaizer Chiefs starlet Wandile Duba showed out against Stellenbosch on January 8, scoring two to place AmaKhosi again within the race for the highest three.

The Glamour Boys, having been lingering across the center of the desk for weeks, at the moment are nestled in fifth place, boosting their possibilities of African soccer subsequent 12 months.

Duba’s double steered the Kaizer Chiefs ship to glory, and it appears he’ll quickly reap the rewards of his stable season amid a misfiring AmAkhosi group, with a contract extension anticipated to be introduced within the coming weeks.

“The club wants to keep almost all the youngsters who are doing well for the team,” a supply confirmed.

“That’s why after talks and negotiations, the membership is providing Duba a brand new improved three-year contract,

“The technical group and administration are each pleased with Duba’s efficiency, and the brand new deal is an improve in comparison with the one he signed when he was promoted from the DDC group. It’s nearly a achieved deal.

“It’s not just an improved contract. That shows how much the team believes in the player and his ability. He is still young and has a lot to offer while at the same time learning from the experienced players,”

Basadien to Chiefs?

Facing Duba that evening was Bafana maestro Fawaaz Basadien, who was pressured off with an damage within the second-half – the 28-year-old is closely linked with Kaizer Chiefs and just lately confirmed these rumours, saying, “I imply I’m there to do a job, by no means thoughts what’s happening across the media,

“Obviously, it’s good to have a club like Chiefs interested in you but I’m contracted to Stellenbosch and my focus has been there by Stellenbosch and just to put in good performances, week in and week out.”

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