Kaizer Chiefs are not slowing down in this transfer window.
The South African football giants have already signed seven new players, but sources suggest their recruitment drive is far from over.
Fans can expect more activity as the club continues to strengthen its squad ahead of the new season.
Chiefs Eye Sundowns Striker Etiosa Ighodara
Etiosa Ighodara remains firmly on Kaizer Chiefs’ radar.
The Sundowns striker has been training alone recently while considering his future at Chloorkop.
Aware of Amakhosi’s interest, Ighodara’s next move could be pivotal, and Chiefs are keeping a close eye on his contract situation as they continue the search for a new forward.
Lebogang Maboe Emerges as a Prime Target
Another key target for Chiefs is Lebogang Maboe.
With Maboe among nine players who have departed Sundowns, Chiefs may have a golden opportunity to secure the Bafana Bafana star.
His experience and versatility make him a highly attractive prospect for the team as they look to bolster their squad.
Strikers Linked From PSL Rivals
Dzenan Zajmovic has also been heavily linked with a move to Kaizer Chiefs.
TS Galaxy’s striker has reportedly caught the eye of Nasreddine Nabi, who is keen to bring him on board if the chance arises.
Meanwhile, Zakhele Lepasa of Pirates has been the subject of speculation following the departure of 14 players from the club.
Rumors have suggested a potential move to Chiefs, but neither Lepasa nor his representatives, nor Kaizer Chiefs, have confirmed any interest.
Sources indicate Chiefs are currently not pursuing Lepasa, while Zajmovic remains a genuine target.
Fans Have Their Say
The transfer window is heating up, and Chiefs supporters are already debating who should be signed next.
Should the club prioritize bringing in a Sundowns star, or focus on adding Zajmovic from TS Galaxy? And what about rumors linking Pirates’ Lepasa to the club? Fans are invited to share their opinions via comments or WhatsApp, or stay updated by subscribing to newsletters and following Kaizer Chiefs coverage across social media.