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Kaizer Chiefs wants free agents – Sinky Mnisi

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By Pelumi Emmanuel

According to Royal AM’s CEO Sinky Mnisi, Kaizer Chiefs Football Manager Bobby Motaung has had a chat with AM’s big boss MaMakhize.

Mnisi has claimed that Motaung was told the KwaZulu Natal club are keen to transfer Letsoalo to Soweto for a certain fee.

But Kaizer Chiefs are apparently unwilling to table the requested fee.

“Initially there was never something like that until Bobby Motaung spoke to MaMkhize and proposed ‘is it possible for you guys to sell [Victor] Letsoalo’ and we told them that we are very open to sell the player but they must give us an offer that we will never reject,” Mnisi said as quoted by iDiskiTimes.

ROYAL AM CEO Sinky Mnisi. Image: @Nathaniels15 / Twitter

“I think that’s when I said to Kaizer Chiefs ‘you want to drive a Mercedes Benz but you want to pay a price of Mazda 323’.

“If Kaizer Chiefs want Victor Letsoalo, who is the top striker in South Africa other than Peter Shalulile, they must pay the money that he is worth, because he’s scoring goals.

“People want to get good things but they don’t want to pay for those things. It doesn’t work like that anywhere in the world. You want a good player you must pay good money.

“Chiefs should refrain, I respect them, they are a good team but Kaizer Chiefs wants free agents and all that, it cannot work like,” the former Highlands Park boss concluded.

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