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Bafana Bafana midfielder confirms he is interested in joining Amakhosi

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Kaizer Chiefs have been handed a major boost in the race to sign Bafana Bafana and PSL star Pule Mmodi.

The Amakhosi have already made contact with Golden Arrows over the 29-year-old attacker according to the player himself!



Orlando Pirates were also reportedly interested in signing the highly skillful attacker however he has confirmed that he prefers to join Kaizer Chiefs!

“Yes, Kaizer Chiefs have shown interest but I have not signed with them,” Pule Mmodi told Sowetan.

“But I’m still talking to Golden Arrows as well and we will see how it goes, but as I said, I have not signed anything with anyone.”



“Asked if he will jump at any opportunity to wear the famous Amakhosi jersey, Mmodi, whose contract with Arrows will come to an end this month, said he would love to.” the publication added.

According to further reports, Kaizer Chiefs are closing in on two more wingers!

The Glamour Boys are tipped to sign both Kamohelo Mahlatsi and Dillon Solomons from their cross-town rivals.



Mahlatsi (23-years-old) can play as both a winger and a striker. Solomons (26-years-old) has featured as both a wing-back as well as an attacker for Swallows in the past.

“According to well-placed Siya sources, Kaizer Chiefs are understood to be closing in on Swallows duo Kamohelo Mahlatsi and Dillon Solomons.” a SoccerLaduma report read.

“The duo are currently with the Birds contesting the PSL promotion/relegation play-offs. Both were in action as they managed to beat Cape Town All Stars on Wednesday.



“According to the source, the finer details between the respective parties are still being discussed.

“Deals for both players are as good as done and the duo is expected to join up with the rest of their Amakhosi teammates for pre-season.”

Kaizer Chiefs have already unveiled two new signings following the close of their 2021/22 campaign.



The ‘major’ revamp at Naturena got underway with the arrival of defender Zitha Kwinika and attacker Ashley Du Preez.

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