They may have entered the market to help new players strengthen their team, but the chiefs of Kaizer have to worry about this.
During the transfer window, the Soweto giants Kaizer Chiefs were one of the most signing clubs and brought 8 new players in after a ban was served.
However, the club did not go on the market to bring a striker and it is in this area, with no striker to count on consistent scoring.
Currently, Samir Nurkovic is the sole alternative in advance for Stuart Baxter and has to locate the back of the year, while the Colombian striker Leo Castro still tries to return to Colombia from injury.
The long serving Bernard Parker is an initial choice, but has recently been playing deeper positions and not as deadly as possible.
The Zambian striker Kambole remains as a Kaizer chiefs player, but has been positioned on the transfer window.
Youngster Keletso Sifama has been lent to GladAfrica Pretoria Callies’ side of the championship, and there is so nothing in the striking area with regard to possibilities.
While Lebogang Manyama, Khama Billiat and Keagan Dolly can contribute to their objectives, Amakhosi’s departure could have an impact on the team as Mamelodi Sundowns’ 2-0 loss on Sunday shows.