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Highly-rated players who could still join Kaizer Chiefs

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We will have a look at the players who could still join the Soweto based side, Kaizer Chiefs, before the transfer window closes.

According to The South African, the Glamour boys could still welcome three more players as they prepare for the upcoming season.



The Phefeni boys have already parted ways with more than ten players this month, and have also welcomed seven new faces at the camp.

The likes of Rama Mphahlele, Kearyn Baccus, Leo Castro, Lebogang Manyama, Siphosethu Ntiya-Ntiya, Daniel Akpeyi, Daniel Cardoso, Bernard Parker, Samir Nurkovic, Dumsani Zuma and Lazarous Kambole are the the senior players that were released by Amakhosi this month.



The club also welcomed three players from Swallows Football Club, two from Stellenbosch Football Club, one from Sekhukhune United and another one from AmaZulu FC.

Now, it is believed THREE more players could still join Kaizer Chiefs Football Club before the transfer window closes.



Those three players are Pule Mmodi, Kabomelo Kodisang and also Fiston Mayele.

Pule Mmodi is currently under the books of the KwaZulu-Natal based side, Lamontville Golden Arrows.



The club recently exercised the one-year extension option in his contract, meaning his contract will expire in June 2023.

Kaizer Chiefs should spend some money in order to sign the player, or wait for him to sign a pre-contract next year in January.



Kabomelo Kodisang is currently in Portugal as he was excluded in the senior team pre-season preparation. Meaning he is spending some time with the reserve side.

It was reported that the player is waiting for the club to make a decision about his future.



If he is not in the plans of the senior team, then he might consider looking for game-time elsewhere.

Another player who is linked with a move to the Glamour boys is the DR Congo striker Fiston Mayele. The 28-year old is currently playing for the Tanzanian side, Yanga Africans.



One could expect Amakhosi to sign more than THREE players, as they are still lacking up front.

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