…By Judah Olanisebee for TDPel Media. Kaizer Chiefs Undergo Squad Overhaul with Departures Expected
New Coach Molefi Ntseki Initiates Changes at Naturena
The arrival of new head coach Molefi Ntseki at Kaizer Chiefs has sparked a series of changes within the squad.
With a list of potential departures, the team is set for a significant overhaul in the coming weeks.
As Ntseki takes the reins, it’s clear that he intends to reshape the squad according to his vision and playing style.
Players at Risk of Leaving Kaizer Chiefs
A number of players find themselves at risk of leaving Kaizer Chiefs as the club enters a new era under Ntseki’s guidance.
Bruce Bvuma has been linked with a surprising potential swap deal, while Njabulo Ngcobo has been transfer-listed.
Austin Dube has drawn attention from his former club, Richards Bay, and Reeve Frosler, along with Ashley Du Preez, has attracted interest from Romanian giants FCSB.
These players, who have been regular starters, may be tempted by the opportunity to play in Europe and lucrative offers.
Negotiations and Potential Loan Moves
Management is currently negotiating the release of midfielder Cole Alexander from the club.
Meanwhile, fan-favorite Sabelo Radebe is expected to be loaned out, as he doesn’t feature in the plans of Amakhosi’s management for the upcoming season.
Kamohelo Mahlatsi has requested to be transfer-listed, and Caleb-Bonfils Bimenyimana’s performances have failed to impress, potentially leading to his release or a loan move.
Kaizer Chiefs is undergoing a period of change, with Ntseki at the helm and a reshuffling of the squad underway.
The departures of key players, along with potential loan moves, indicate a new direction for the team.
As fans eagerly anticipate the developments at Naturena, the future of the club under Ntseki’s leadership remains intriguing.
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