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‘They don’t have a goalkeeper’ – Khanye questions Chiefs’ transfer priorities

Former Kaizer Chiefs winger Junior Khanye has questioned Amakhosi’s decision not to sign more goalkeepers.

At the moment, the Glamour Boys don’t have a number one keeper and in the last 12 months, they have been switching from Fiacre Ntwari, Brandon Petersen, to Bruce Bvuma.

During the current pre-season, Chiefs have signed six in-field players. Khanye though, feels his former team need to bring in a quality goalkeeper and a back-up. He feels that the three keepers at the club are not good enough.

Khanye wants Chiefs to sign top class keeper

Amakhosi had three goalkeepers last season and they all got a chance to play but conceded 32 goals in the league.

“They should be signing in the important position, a goalkeeper,” the former winger told iDiski Times.

“A very important position, they were supposed to sign a goalkeeper. I see all the signings and Nabi is he okay having a pre-season with Kaizer Chiefs thinking his problem is wing-backs? It’s a question that’s why I’m asking,” Khanye added.

“The goalkeeper position, the guy just overlooked that and signed wing-backs. It’s a question I’m asking myself. So it means he attacks with wing-backs? That he realised that his problem is at wing-back that he needs one at right and left but he doesn’t have a goalkeeper.

Kaizer Chiefs have a goalkeeping crisis, says Junior Khanye

“Chiefs have signed but they still haven’t signed a goalkeeper not even a back-up because you don’t need one goalkeeper, you also need a back-up. They have a crisis in that department. They don’t have two goalkeepers. In a position that’s so important, they don’t have a goalkeeper.”

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