Kaizer Chiefs boss makes frustrating R18 million Mayo admission
The one that got away?
Kaizer Chiefs Marketing Director Jessica Motaung has made a statement regarding the club’s failed pursuit of Khanyisa Mayo.
Mayo was close to joining Chiefs
Jessica Motaung has revealed that Khanyisa Mayo wanted to make a move to Kaizer Chiefs. The 25-year-old sealed a switch to Algerian side CR Belouizdad for a fee in the region of R18 million.
It’s also nice when you get a player who really wants to play for you,” Motaung told Radio 2000 via SoccerLaduma.
He really wanted to play for us and it’s unfortunate that they [his management and team] had a vision to have him play overseas” she added.
Transfer wrap
Chiefs have signed seven players so far in this window but only one is an attack-minded option; Gaston Sirino from Sundowns. The search for a prolific striker continues. The club has invested heavily in their options at the back, while Nasreddine Nabi has hinted that they’re are still actively seeking two attackers.
- Rushwin Dortley – R10 million
- Fiacre Ntwari – R5.5 million
- Inacio Miguel – R4.5 million
- Bradley Cross – R3.5 million
- Bongani Sam – Free
- Gaston Sirino – Free
- Njabulo Blom – Season-long loan
TOTAL SPEND: R23.5 million
Defence comes first
Chiefs have invested heavily in new central defenders this window with R14.5 million spent on Rushwin Dortley (R10 million) and Inacio Miguel (R4.5 million). Both expect to play a significant role in 2024-2025, but where does that leave existing defenders Spiwe Msimango and Thatayaone Ditlhokwe? Both are senior men and highly regarded.
Injury update at Naturena
The Betway Premiership season kicks off next weekend and Chiefs have received a triple injury boost with Tebogo Potsane, Dillan Solomons and Bongani Sam nearing a return. The developments on Mduduzi Mdantsane and George Matlou aren’t quite as positive.
Will Amakhosi find the striker they desperately need before 20 September?
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