Kaizer Chiefs have announced what seems to be the first batch of signings ahead of the new signings
Chiefs are looking to have a better season than their last and are attacking the market like that is the case!
If reports are to be believed, Chiefs have already signed at least eight players, with increasing links on others. Orlando Pirates duo Paseka Mako and Thabiso Monyane are believed to be their earliest signings. The two defenders will join on a free transfer. There are also rumours that Mamelodi Sundowns striker Etiosa Ighodaro and Cape Town Spurs’ Asanele Velebayi are Khosified.
Chiefs announced three new signings
The latest out of those players to sign is Durban-born playmaker Ethan Chislett. This publication reported that the former Port Vale star turned down Motherwell from Scotland and Wigan of England for Chiefs. It is also understood that he has signed a two-year deal with an option for a third. Fellow overseas-based duo Nkanyiso Shinga and Flavio Silva complete the list thus far.
But was interesting to note was that Chiefs only opted to announce three of those players on Tuesday. That being the latter of Chislett, Shinga and Silva. This despite the former Pirates duo of Mako and Monyane being the first to be reported as signed. Now according to FARPost editor Mthokozisi Dube, both players are already training with Amakhosi.
Mako and Monyane also training with the team
“Look, Monyane has not been unveiled officially but, I’ve been told that he is doing very well in their training sessions. Paseko Mako as well, he has been training with the team (Chiefs). Of course both of them have not been unveiled but have been preparing for their pre-season camp in the Netherlands,” said Dube on MSW with Robert Marawa on Tuesday evening.
Excited to have them Khosi fans?
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