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The latest PSL transfer rumours: Kaizer Chiefs’ get a boost

The latest PSL transfer rumours are dominated by the activities of Kaizer Chiefs but Orlando Pirates could yet pull a few surprises.

PSL transfer rumours Kaizer Chiefs
The latest Kaizer Chiefs news. Custom image created by James Richardson Photos: Backpagepix

The latest PSL transfer rumours have recently seen an uptick in the activities of Kaizer Chiefs.

Here we wrap all the latest PSL transfer rumours on the pages of TheSouthAfrican.com and elsewhere.


Orlando Pirates enter race for Kaizer Chiefs striker target!

Orlando Pirates have also entered the race for this key Kaizer Chiefs striker target.

Will Jose Riveiro and Bucs’ management be successful?

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Young Man United target signs for Kaizer Chiefs

Kaizer Chiefs have made massive strides in their quest to beat Manchester United to the signature of this sensational youngster.

Amakhosi’s top brass have ensured that Emile Witbooi, will remain in their youth systems, according to reports.

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Sundowns loan star attracts interest from abroad

Mamelodi Sundowns have a loaned-out striker drawing interest from abroad.

The 21-year-old centre forward is reportedly wanted in Egypt and Europe.

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Cape Town City issue updates on Kaizer Chiefs and Pirates targets

Cape Town City chairman John Comitis. Photo: @CapeTownCityFC Kaizer Chiefs
Cape Town City chairman John Comitis. Photo: @CapeTownCityFC

Cape Town City chairman John Comitis has shared an update on two of his players that are linked with both Kaizer Chiefs and Sundowns.

Find out what he had to say.

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Bafana International cops to Kaizer Chiefs transfer talks

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Kamohelo Mokotjo in action for Bafana. Photo: Phill Magakoe / AFP.

Bafana Bafana International Kamohelo Mokotjo has admitted having talks with Kaizer Chiefs.

“I didn’t know what to make of it. Saw a lot of things in the media and yeah, that was that I think that a certain perception of me, you know, that I didn’t really get, But yeah there were talks. But not fruitful. I’ll just leave it at that because I tell you something, I respect every club. You know. I respect every club and whether things go my way, or they don’t. I think that’s God’s plan. And yeah, I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be at the moment.” Mokotjo told iDiski Times.


Black Leopards release former PSL star

Former Glamour Boy Siphelele Ntshangase is back in the wilderness. 

The Limpopo giants have dismissed the Black Leopards man.

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Orlando Pirates are already looking to offload a new signing

Orlando Pirates are already looking to offload one of their newest additions, according to the latest reports.

Pirates had a busier transfer window than most in January adding the likes Ndumiso Mabena, Craig Martin, Makhehlene Makaula, and Souaibou Marou.

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Kaizer Chiefs hint at more huge signings

Kaizer Chiefs Director Bobby Motaung has promised Amakhosi fans great signings in the next transfer window. Get ready for some big-name arrivals.

Amakhosi supporters can expect some big-name signings next season.

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Orlando Pirates set to loan winger to PSL Rivals?

Craig Martin has failed to make an impact since joining the Soweto giants.

Now, Bucs management are considering loaning him back to Cape Town City.

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Three Chiefs players to leave the club?

Two new defenders are coming to Naturena – Thatayaone Ditlhokwe and Given Msimango. However, this could mean these three men are leaving Naturena.

There is plenty of excitement around the arrivals of Ditlhokwe and Msimango but what does it mean for the other defenders in the squad?

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Five players headed to Naturena

Arthur Zwane and Kaizer Chiefs management have lined up FIVE signings ahead of next season. 

Find out more about the new arrivals.

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