Kaizer Chiefs are on the verge of making two surprise acquisitions!

Kaizer Chiefs are on the verge of making two surprise acquisitions!
In addition to the two unexpected additions that Kaizer Chiefs are now making, the team’s management has promised that there will be more in the future!.
The administration of Kaizer Chiefs is occupied with work in January.
According to reports, the Glamour Boys and SuperSport United have come to an agreement about the sale of Tashreeq Morris, a striker.
Furthermore, it is been reported that the Kaizer Chiefs are now pursuing their next target. All the important details are shown below.
Mabuya is being pursued by Kaizer Chiefs.
Lwandile Mabuya, a right-back for Richards Bay, may soon be joining Naturena.
Kaizer Chiefs are reportedly interested in signing the gifted 24-year-old.
Mabuya will surely provide Nasreddine Nabi’s team some much-needed vigor. He has already made 53 appearances in the top flight for Richards Bay.
“Kaizer Chiefs are understood to have made an enquiry over Richards Bay right back Lwandile Mabuya’s availability,” an SABC Sport report read.
Additionally, it appears like Kaizer Chiefs will not be able to secure one of Nasreddine Nabi’s main transfer targets.
Feisal Salum, a 26-year-old offensive midfielder from Tanzania, has been heavily linked to a move to Naturena in recent weeks.
One of the Tunisian’s top goals is Salum, who had a fantastic tenure at Young Africans under Nasreddine Nabi.
However, he has been hit with an outrageous price tag by his current team, Azam FC!
The Tanzanian team is reportedly holding out for their R40 million value, which is why Kaizer Chiefs’ increased offer for Salum was turned down.
Azam FC demands that the Chiefs pay R40 million for Salum.
“Chiefs are said to have offered Azam a significant offer for the 26-year-old, but the offer falls short of the R40 million evaluation by the club for the Tanzanian international,” the Citizen reported.
“Unless Chiefs offer what Azam wants, I don’t see the deal happening anytime soon. What’s more, Feisal wants to stay in Tanzania and with Simba also interested, it seems he’s likely to join them,” a source told the same publication.