Kaizer Chiefs closing in on R10 million Bafana Bafana attacker
Kaizer Chiefs have taken the lead over Orlando Pirates in the race for this red-hot Bafana Bafana attacker with the deal entering the latter phases.
Kaizer Chiefs simply have to sign a new clinical finisher in front of goal.
Kaizer Chiefs are linked with several Bafana Bafana attackers.
Moreover, they are now leading the race for one of their biggest transfer targets.
CHIEFS CLOSING IN ON BAFANA FORWARD
Chiefs are now firm favourites to sign Bafana Bafana attacker, Oswin Appolis from Polokwane City.
“It looks positive at the moment. Things are moving in the right direction as far as the signing of Appollis is concerned. It is believed they are ready to pay Polokwane City R10 million for the transfer if the player,”
“We can’t say it’s a done deal yet but it’s really promising now. Chiefs are nit announcing all their new players yet because they are waiting to have all of the new players when they do an official announcement for this season,” the insider stated on SoccerLaduma.
Meaning, Amakhosi lead the way ahead of the likes of Orlando Pirates. Furthermore, the same publication confirmed that Chiefs are now the frontrunners for the Bafana Bafana attackers signature.
R10 MILLION PRICE TAG SET FOR RED-HOT ATTACKER
Polokwane City are willing to let Appollis go for R10 million.
Whilst, Chiefs are reportedly happy to pay this price. Therefore, his possible move to Amakhosi is now looking probable. Moreover, Nabi has decided to trim the Chiefs squad to 25 players, with 10 Amakhosi players heading out of Naturena. Interestingly, this number could increase depending on how many players Chiefs sign.
So, if Appollis joins Chiefs as many as 11 more Amakhosi players could be released by Nabi and Amakhosi management. Meanwhile, these THREE Chiefs players have been told they will be released under Nabi.
IS APPOLLIS GOOD ENOUGH TO HELP TURN AROUND CHIEFS FORTUNES? WHICH ATTACKER SHOULD HE REPLACE AND WHO WOULD YOU SIGN TO AMAKHOSI?
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