Kaizer Chiefs is looking to loan a number of players.
Like a war the PSL transfer window has alot of casualties, and it certainly seems to be the case with Kaizer Chiefs every transfer window. With coach Nasreddine Nabi currently monitoring and assessing a number of young players, a number of them are set to be loaned out.
SS Unlimited News can reveal that Kaizer Chiefs have received alot of inquiries from NFD clubs and PSL clubs, for the services of some of their players, one of the teams being newly promoted side Magesi FC, Kaizer Chiefs defender Aiden Mccarthy has generated interest from a number of teams Cape Town Spurs are also looking at him to replace Rushwin Dortley. But Kaizer Chiefs can only offer a loan option which is proving to be an obstacle.
Kaizer Chiefs Sabelo Radebe is also not short of suitors,with a close source revealing that a deal to Richards Bay FC before the transfer window shuts is imminent, Richards Bay recently appointed Brendon Truter who is believed to be fond of Sabelo Radebe. Sabelo Radebe’s stint with Kaizer Chiefs has been met with injuries and being frozen in the stands, Kaizer Chiefs are interested on permanently letting him go, while a loan option is also not ruled out.
Tebogo Potsane who joined Kaizer Chiefs from last season, is also facing an uncertainty in his future, though currently injured Royal AM inquired about a possible loan deal. The problem with Royal AM is their FIFA ban of which is yet to be clarified. It remains to be seens if Tebogo Potsane will do enough to impress head coach Nasreddine Nabi.
Newly promoted youngsters Manqoba Ozoemena and Mbuthu will also leave on loan before the end of the transfer window, a number of NFD clubs have inquired about their services and the Club seems to be keen on the idea of them being loaned out.
The transfer market remains open with senior player Zitha Kwinika’s future also in doubt, while Mozambican international Edmilson Dove might not be registered for the PSL season due to a long term injury he suffered in the pre season camp in Turkey.