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Kaizer Chiefs want to sign ex-player worth R6-million! – Report

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Kaizer Chiefs have lined up several transfer targets including one of their former players.

Kaizer Chiefs are linked with SEVEN other transfer targets.

Now, an eighth has emerged and he is a former Amakhosi star.

CHIEFS PLAN TO SIGN EX-PLAYER BACK

Puso Dithejane left Chiefs after an incident involving a ball boy.

However, Amakhosi management want to let bygones be bygones as they have plans to bring him back to Naturena.

“You remember the Sporting Director talked about short term and long term plans?” an insider told SoccerLaduma.

“One of the long term plans is believed to be working on bringing Puso (Dithejane) back to the team in the off season. We are all human and we make mistakes, and, so what if the team made a mistake and they want the player back?” he added.

So, the plan is to bring the former Amakhosi star back. Meaning, if Dithejane is open to coming back he could return to Naturena.

Dithejane is currently valued at roughly R6 million, according to Transfermarkt.

MOVEMENTS TAKING PLACE AT NATURENA

A new player has been spotted in training with Kaizer Chiefs.

Moreover, Naledi Hlongwane is set to earn a three-year contract for the senior side.

Meanwhile, Chiefs are closing in on a couple of deals. Firstly, SuperSport striker, Tashreeq Morris is undergoing medicals as we speak. Meanwhile, R10-MILLION international star, Glody Lilepo has agreed to join Chiefs following a reported offer from the Soweto giants.

Therefore, THREE players are close to joining Chiefs. Additionally, several players from PSL rivals, Bafana Bafana and abroad are on their January shopping list.


SHOULD CHIEFS RE-SIGN PITHEJANE? IF YOU WERE HIM WOULD YOU RETURN TO NATURENA?

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