The latest PSL transfer rumours feature updates from the likes Kaizer Chiefs, Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns.
Here we wrap all the latest PSL transfer rumours on the pages of TheSouthAfrican.com and elsewhere.
African giants want Kaizer Chiefs target
Kaizer Chiefs have reportedly made one young star their primary transfer target.
However, the buzz seems to have attracted suitors from abroad.
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Yanga striker back on the radar
Kaizer Chiefs have joined the queue for in-demand Congolese striker Fiston Kalala Mayele according to KickOff.
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“Kaizer Chiefs did make an official request on the possibility of opening negotiations but have not made an official offer yet.
“We have had teams that have proposed half a million US dollars and I’m pretty sure that we can get more for him if we hold out a bit,” a source told KickOff.
“Al Hilal and their rivals Al-Merrikh are both pushing while a club in Turkey is also keen. Raja Casablanca are also pushing hard too. Zamalek showed interest but didn’t get to the stage of putting something in writing. There is also Vipers from Uganda, but the player is not even considering that because he wants to take his career to a better league.”
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Pitso Mosimane wanted by African giants
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Al-Ahli Saudi FC coach Pitso Mosimane is reportedly wanted in North Africa – and this is hardly surprising with his success.
Mosimane is rumoured to be on his way out of Saudi Arabia with a return to the PSL mooted as well.
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Sundowns now favourites to sign Orlando Pirates target
Mamelodi Sundowns are believed to have entered the race for a midfielder who is an Orlando Pirates target.
Sundowns have not only been monitoring the player but have gone as far as making contact with his representation.
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Yanga harassing Kaizer Chiefs’ squad
It seems that the back-and-forth interest in players from the respective squads of Yanga and Chiefs has no end.
Each club is reportedly also interested in a pair of the other’s players.