Stellenbosch say no to Kaizer Chiefs’ cash
Kaizer Chiefs are reportedly eager on signing a midfield specialist so distinctive that Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns don’t have this kind of breed.
KAIZER CHIEFS INTEREST IN SIHLE NDULI FROM STELLENBOSCH FC
The first report was again in November. Kaizer Chiefs reportedly confirmed desirous about a moderately distinctive central midfielder to what they’ve. The 29-year-old Nduli is totally different out of your typical defensive midfielder. He doesn’t play with energy, physicality and vitality. Instead, Nduli is all about intelligence to visualise areas, learn the sport, make choices and execute passes with clean class. Sounds like Andrea Pirlo and Rodri? Of course.
According to Soccer Laduma first report final month, Kaizer Chiefs have been eager to land his signature after 47 video games for Stellenbosch previously two seasons.
“The interest in Nduli has been there for some time but maybe it was not in the open because there were other players at the same club that Chiefs were looking at as they didn’t want to mix things up,” the supply mentioned.
“But now, because it’s believed that they might not get these different gamers then they’re how you can work with Stellenbosch FC and see if they will get Nduli. The factor is that they’re in the event that they don’t maintain Njabulo Blom and Sibongiseni Mthethwa then they may want a defensive midfielder like Sihle (Nduli) and that’s why they’re contemplating him for the long run.
“It’s not like there are talks going on yet after the recommendation from their scouts and recruiters. So, we have to wait first for Chiefs to make the official approach to Stellies and if there are talks then those talks will determine whether they agree on a deal or not. But the interest from Chiefs is there,” a second supply added on the Amakhosi prospect.
NEW UPDATE
According to the latest report, Kaizer Chiefs tabled R4 million earlier than Stellenbosch mentioned R7 million or nothing.
IS SIHLE NDULI THE RIGHT MIDFIELDER FOR KAIZER CHIEFS?
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