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Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates: NINE more players heading out

Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates continue to make big changes to their playing personnel.

Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates have released 10 players so far.

However, more player departures are on the cards for Amakhosi and the Bucs. Meanwhile, Nasreddine Nabi and Abdeslam Ouaddou will be appointing new Amakhosi and Bucs captains, respectively.


FIVE MORE CHIEFS STARS LIKELY TO LEAVE

Chiefs have released FIVE players so far.

Ranga Chivaviro, Njabulo Blom, Sabelo Radebe, Edmilson Dove and Mduduzi Mdantsane have all been released by Amakhosi.

Meanwhile, Yusuf Maart is set to join Austrian side, SV Ried.

Furthermore, Fiacre Ntwari (goalkeeper), midfielders Edson Castillo, George Matlou, Tebogo Potsane and former Orlando Pirates man Bongani Sam are all linked with probable departures.


MORE PIRATES DEPARTURES ON THE CARDS

Initially, Pirates released Innocent Maela, Miguel Timm, Paseka Mako, Thabiso Monyane.

Thereafter, Ndabiyethethwa Ndlondlo become the Bucs’ FIFTH departure.

However, more Pirates players are likely heading out of Naturena. Surprisingly, Monnapule Saleng is set to leave Pirates for a huge loan move to PSL rivals. The Bucs superstar is set to be loaned out to his former club, Orbit College.

Meanwhile, Katlego Otladia, Siphelo Baloni and “Gilberto” are all linked with probable exits. All of these men have struggled for gametime and this is unlikely to change under Ouaddou. This is because Pirates have signed NINE new players. Amongst these are top-tier midfielders in Sihle Nduli and Sipho Mbule.

Stay tuned to The South African for all the latest Chiefs and Pirates player movements – signings and departures – as they happen.


WHICH PLAYERS SHOULD CHIEFS SELL PERMANENTLY AND WHO SHOULD BE LOANED OUT? LIKEWISE, WHO SHOULD PIRATES RELEASE AND WHO SHOULD THEY LOAN OUT?

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