Kaizer Chiefs are set to release FOUR players.
Kaizer Chiefs: Nabi considering loaning FOUR players to PSL rivals
Nasreddine Nabi has decided to let this Kaizer Chiefs player go. Meaning, he becomes the fourth player linked with an exit under his tenure with PSL rivals lurking.
Kaizer Chiefs fans can expect a plethora of exits under Nasreddine Nabi with the new head coach having decided on several exits set to be announced.
Nabi has decided on several Kaizer Chiefs exits.
Interestingly, FOUR Amakhosi players are now linked with loan moves out of Naturena. Meanwhile, several PSL rivals have expressed interest in this quartet of talented Chiefs stars.
FOURTH PLAYER LINKED WITH LOAN MOVE OUT OF CHIEFS
Initially, THREE Chiefs players were linked with loan moves to PSL rivals. Furthermore, Nabi has decided to place another Amakhosi star on the list of players set to be loaned out.
“The technical team has been assessing all the players currently in camp and they have come up with names and positions of the players they would like to sign and probably loan out and release. So, Saile is one of the names which has been proposed for a loan move at the moment,” the insider stated on SNL.
Therefore, Saile is the fourth player linked with a loan move out of Naturena. Whilst, more player departures are imminent under Nabi.
PSL RIVALS LINE UP FOR AMAKHOSI STARS
In fact, Radebe has attracted interest from ex-Chiefs coach Gavin Hunt’s SuperSport United.
Additionally, two more BetWay Premiership sides are interested in signing the skillful midfielder.
“Yes the coach has made it clear that he wants to keep more young players in the team from this season but for Sabelo (Radebe), there are teams who are interested in him. For now, it’s Stellenbosch FC and AmaZulu FC who have shown interest,” the insider told SoccerLaduma.
Meanwhile, Mdantsane is likely to be loaned out with an unnamed Gauteng-based side interested. Finally, Tebogo Potsane has attracted interest from MaMkhize’s Royal Am. However, their FIFA transfer ban is likely to prevent the move from happening.