When it comes to career advice in football, former Bafana Bafana defender Clayton Daniels has some thoughts about Oswin Appollis and his potential move to a big South African team.
Despite the buzz around Appollis, Daniels believes that joining a major club might not be the best step for the young player at this stage of his career.
Appollis Under the Spotlight
Oswin Appollis, the 23-year-old dynamic attacker, has been catching the eyes of big clubs for months now.
He was recently on Kaizer Chiefs’ radar, with many fans eager to see him don the team’s green and gold.
Despite a recent move to MC Alger falling through, Appollis’ impressive performance, including a standout brace in his last Bafana Bafana game, has only increased his popularity.
Chiefs Express Interest
Kaizer Chiefs’ sporting director, Kaizer Motaung Junior, has been open about his club’s interest in Appollis.
He expressed that any team in South Africa would be lucky to sign such a talented player.
“He’s a top player, and we’re working tirelessly to bring top players to the club,” Motaung Jr. mentioned.
Talks with Polokwane City FC’s chairman Johnny Mogaladi have been ongoing, with discussions not only about Appollis but other potential signings as well.
Clayton Daniels’ Advice
Clayton Daniels, who has had stints with SuperSport United and Mamelodi Sundowns, has advised Appollis against moving to a large club like Kaizer Chiefs right now.
He argues that joining a major team could restrict Appollis’ playing time, which is crucial for his development.
“He needs to play a lot more football,” Daniels emphasized, suggesting that staying at a smaller club where he can get more game time might be more beneficial.
What’s Next for Appollis?
As the transfer window approaches its end, it remains to be seen whether Kaizer Chiefs will secure Appollis’ services.
With seven new players already signed for the season, the Soweto giants are making significant moves, but Appollis’ future still hangs in the balance.
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