Velebayi, Kwayiba, Matlou, Olunga, Sowah

Velebayi, Kwayiba, Matlou, Olunga, Sowah

The PSL January transfer window has but to offer a blockbuster deal, however that might quickly change.

Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs have been energetic in negotiations, with a number of signings anticipated within the coming weeks.

Rumours across the PSL

  • Kaizer Chiefs’ pursuit of Bafana teenager Asanele Velebayi appears to be at a standstill, with the Soweto giants seemingly choosing expertise over potential, made evident by their pursuit of Michael Olunga, whose worth exceeds R100 million.
  • Bafana midfielder Sinoxolo Kwayiba is ready to remain at Chippa United amid the curiosity of Orlando Pirates, who’re gunning for the PSL title.
  • Injury-prone George Matlou could possibly be supplied out on mortgage with the goal of giving the 26-year-old extra common enjoying time – promoting not an choice for Kaizer Chiefs.

Kaizer Chiefs to swoop Sowah?

Another striker on Nasreddine Nabi’s radar is Ghanaian worldwide Jonothan Sowah.

“For now, they are not sure which striker they are getting or not. It is kind of hide and seek. And not they are monitoring and enquiring about Jonathan (Sowah),” a supply confirmed.

“There are a lot of gamers – primarily strikers that the membership is . It has its precedence in line with what the coach desires however a few of these prime on the record are out of attain resulting from funds and that’s why they’ve to take a look at totally different alternate options and Jonathan has come up proper now.

“Each workforce has scouts who determine gamers in line with your wants at that exact time and that’s why they’ve supplied Jonathan Sowah to Chiefs as a result of the membership wants a striker who will help them rating targets.

“They have discovered that they can create chances but the main problem is finishing and this is one striker the scouts believe can help in that department, hence they have recommended him to the club.”

Who is Kaizer Chiefs’ finest participant?

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