Kaizer Chiefs in discussion with a KZN based Club for a striker as transfer window gets intense.
With Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi preparing for the betway Premiership season in September. Kaizer Chiefs are looking to close a number of deals before September with head coach Nabi wanting to get his squad going, Kaizer Chiefs is scheduled to travel to Botswana this weekend to play a few friendlies.
Kaizer Chiefs extended pre season run gives them enough time to prepare for the upcoming campaign, the Kaizer Chiefs coach will have more than enough time for preparations, which means he would have spent more than 2 months plus a half with the team.
Coach Nasreddine Nabi known for his winning pedigree in the African continent is a highly trusted coach, and Kaizer Chiefs beat big teams for his signature when landing him. Such a coach comes with big responsibilities as Kaizer Chiefs now have to meet his transfer targets.
SSnews has it on good authority that the Kaizer Chiefs new technical team met with the management last week asking them to speed up processes of acquiring players in time, so that he can prepare all players and get the in their high intensity training sessions.
We can reveals that Kaizer Chiefs are closing in on Golden Arrows attacker Lungelo Nguse, both teams held talks over the past week regarding Nguse’s signature with deal believed to be close to being agreed.
Lungelo Nguse the Golden Arrows striker is one of the players admired by Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi, he sees him as his ideal target man. Kaizer Chiefs are believed to have offered Wandile Duba on a season long loan to try and get the deal over the line, though Golden Arrows are reluctant to selling its believed they will let him go for the right amount.
This is another deal Kaizer Chiefs are looking to close before the start of the season, with alot of other signings set to follow while a huge number of young players are expected to be loaned out to first division teams. Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Sabelo Radebe is also facing a bleak future with Stellenbosch FC interested in his services, he is likely to leave this transfer window if anything materializes.
Kaizer Chiefs is faced with a huge task of going back to winning ways it comes at major cost, with alotnof sacrifices financially and also losing a number of players to get deals they want. Kaizer Chiefs will have to kiss frogs along the way as they are not in a condition to dictate the transfer market due to their current situation as Club.