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Kaizer Chiefs tipped to sign Sipho Mbule but agent explains one problem

Posted on June 11, 2026
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Former Orlando Pirates midfielder Sipho Mbule is reportedly looking for a move abroad having parted ways with the Buccaneers.

The 28-year-old playmaker only spent just season at Pirates before he was released. The Soweto giants opted against renewing his contract.

Teams like Kaizer Chiefs were urged to sign the talented midfielder, who is now a free agent.

Sipho Mbule’s agent Mike Makaab told SABC Sport that the ex-Mamelodi Sundowns star was looking for a move outside South Africa.

“We are looking at opportunities for Sipho,” Makaab said.

“It’s still early days, but there has been a lot of interest.

“He is open to considering a move and would like to further his career outside the borders of South Africa,” he concluded.

Siwelele and Chiefs are believed to be the club interested in Mbule.

Where will Sipho Mbule end up

Former Kaizer Chiefs forward Benjamin Reed has urged his former club to sign Mbule. He believes the 28-year-old star can influence matches and turn things around for Amakhosi.

“In South Africa, we hardly have the talent of players like Sipho Mbule,” Reed told KickOff.

“I really don’t know what’s troubling this young man from his God-given talent.”

“Mbule can influence a game on his own. Kaizer Chiefs need a crowd puller like Mbule.

“That’s what we’ve been lacking lately as the culture of the club.”

Sipho Mbule has played for SuperSport United, Mamelodi Sundowns, Sekhukhune United and Orlando Pirates in his eight-year career as a footballer.

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