These THREE Kaizer Chiefs stars may have played for Amakhosi for the last time – get ready to say your farewells to some BIG names!
Chiefs are heading for a mass exodus of players with several players expected to leave Naturena in coming weeks.
These THREE men have probably played for Amakhosi for the last time already!
THREE CHIEFS PLAYERS WE MAY HAVE SEEN FOR THE LAST TIME1) DUMISANI ZUMA

Zuma has had a dramatic, eventful and horrific time recently. He was on the sidelines for over 10 months before being suspended TWICE.
To put it bluntly. Amakhosi management are fed up and he is unlikely to play for Chiefs again. He was given a second chance and he blew it and now he is likely to be shown the door come the incoming transfer window.
2) LAZAROUS KAMBOLE

Kambole has fallen out of favour, falling further and further down the Amakhosi pecking order.
In the striking department, Chiefs have Khama Billiat, Keagan Dolly, Leonardo Castro. Even Nkosingiphile Ngcobo was used in a forward role instead of Kambole when Chiefs beat Sekhukhune United 1-0 in the DStv Premiership on Saturday.
This shows that Arthur Zwane and Dillon Sheppard share the same idea as Stuart Baxter, that Kambole is just not up to Chiefs standards.
Therefore, you should not be surprised to see him follow Zuma out of Naturena come July.
3) KEARYN BACCUS

As things stand, Baccus is battling an injury. He is in a race against time to be fit for Chiefs final PSL match against Moroka Swallows on Saturday. His agent, Mike Makaab, has already confirmed interest from several PSL clubs, according to Goal.
Makaab stated that Baccus could very well leave. Therefore, if he does not recover in time for the clash against Swallows their is a high possibility that we have seen him play for Amakhosi for the last time.
Makaab confirmed that the choice belongs to Baccus but given his inconsistent form and lack of regular game time.
We may have very well seen the last of Baccus, Kambole and Zuma at Naturena.
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