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Kaizer Chiefs Shake-Up: Club Confirms Mass Player Release Amid Sundowns Deal Speculation!

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Kaizer Chiefs Shake-Up: Club Confirms Mass Player Release Amid Sundowns Deal Speculation!

Kaizer Chiefs have experienced a highly active Betway Premiership transfer window, bringing in no less than 11 new signings. Among these notable acquisitions is the headline loan deal for Khanyisa Mayo from CR Belouizdad, signifying a significant overhaul of the Amakhosi squad. However, this extensive recruitment has led to immediate challenges for head coach Nasreddine Nabi, primarily concerning squad management and player integration.

Coach Nabi has openly acknowledged that the current Kaizer Chiefs squad is simply too large, with approximately 40 players on the roster. This substantial number necessitates careful player selection and strategic decisions to maintain consistency throughout the season. Recognizing the implications of an oversized squad, Nabi confirmed that a reshuffle is imminent, with plans to trim the roster before the transfer window closes on Monday, September 22. This process involves the technical staff, management, sporting director, and Kaizer Jnr, who are actively exploring options to offload players. The objective is to provide opportunities for those who may not receive consistent game-time at Kaizer Chiefs to gain experience at other clubs, particularly young players needing exposure to the PSL environment.

Adding to the complexity, Nabi has called for patience regarding the integration of several new recruits, specifically addressing the situations of Etiosa Ighodaro and Lebo Maboe, both former Mamelodi Sundowns players. Maboe recently underwent surgery a few weeks ago, while Ighodaro sustained an injury during the pre-season, which has delayed their full participation and integration into the team. Nabi explained that players arrived in varying conditions, with some lacking proper pre-season training or having been without a club, and others, like Ighodaro, picking up injuries. He emphasized a step-by-step approach to incorporate all new players, recognizing that some are ready while others require more time due to their current circumstances.

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