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How Kaizer Chiefs could line up with SIX new signings

Kaizer Chiefs have signed half a dozen players. Let’s see how they could fit into Nasreddine Nabi’s plans.

Kaizer Chiefs have already confirmed SIX new signings. Meanwhile, more player additions are expected to be announced in the coming days and weeks. Amakhosi are currently on their pre-season tour of Europe.

More specifically, they are in the Netherlands with EIGHT new players. SIX have bene unveiled and TWO more signings are expected to be announced soon. So, with that being said let’s take a look at how Chiefs could line up next season with all their new signings.

CHIEFS STARTING XI WITH SIX NEW SIGNINGS:

CHIEFS POSSIBLE STARTING XI: Bruce Bvuma (if no new goalkeeper is signed), Thabiso Monyane, Inacio Miguel (Captain), Rushwin Dortley, Nkanyiso Shinga, Siphesihle Ndlovu, Thabo Cele, Ethan Chislett, Glody Lilepo, Wandile Duba and Flavio Silva.

There are plenty of talking points in this predicted Chiefs starting line-up.

Bvuma is the favourite to start in goal. This is because Fiacre Ntwari is likely heading out of Naturena.

However, Chiefs have identified Stanley Nwabili as one of their main transfer targets. So, if he is signed then he will become the favourite to start in goal.

MORE PLAYER MOVEMENTS LINED UP

Chiefs have a whole team worth of new players – these 11 new players have reportedly joined the first team. This includes TWO European-based signingsFIVE promotions and FOUR players from PSL rivals.

Meanwhile, they are expected to sign these players from Orlando Pirates, Mamelodi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana.

In contrast, as mentioned, FIVE Amakhosi player departures have been confirmed. Whilst, a total of FIVE more Chiefs players are heading out of Naturena.


Give us your Amakhosi starting XI for the 2025/26 season based off of their six new signings they have made so far.

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