Former Chelsea star Salomon Kalou continues his South African visit as he moves from Kaizer Chiefs to watch Mamelodi Sundowns in action at Loftus Versfeld in Tshwane

Former Chelsea star Salomon Kalou continues his South African visit as he moves from Kaizer Chiefs to watch Mamelodi Sundowns in action at Loftus Versfeld in Tshwane

Salomon Kalou hasn’t quietly slipped out of South Africa just yet.

The former Chelsea and Ivory Coast star is still very much around, and his movements are continuing to spark conversation in local football circles.

After an earlier stop at Kaizer Chiefs, the veteran forward has now been spotted further north — this time in the company of Mamelodi Sundowns.

From Naturena to Tshwane

Kalou’s latest appearance came on Tuesday night at Loftus Versfeld, where he took in Mamelodi Sundowns’ comfortable 2–0 Betway Premiership win over Orbit College.

Rather than blending into the crowd, he was seated alongside senior Sundowns officials, a detail that immediately caught the attention of fans and cameras alike.

Seeing an international figure of his stature in such close proximity to club decision-makers has naturally fueled curiosity, even if nothing official has been said.

A Visit That Started Months Ago

This isn’t Kalou’s first stop on the local football trail.

Back in November 2024, he paid a visit to Kaizer Chiefs at Naturena, a moment the club proudly shared with supporters.

That appearance was framed as a friendly courtesy call during his stay in the country, and it was warmly received by Amakhosi fans.

At the time, Kalou openly spoke about his long-standing admiration for Chiefs, revealing that he and his brother, Bonaventure Kalou, grew up inspired by club legend Doctor Khumalo.

It was a nostalgic moment that resonated with supporters who grew up watching the same era of South African football.

No Answers Yet, Plenty of Interest

Despite the sightings at two of the country’s biggest clubs, there has been no confirmation about why Kalou remains in Mzansi.

There’s been no announcement, no hint of a formal role, and no clear agenda made public.

Still, his continued presence — especially alongside Sundowns’ leadership — has ensured that speculation hasn’t died down.

Whether it’s networking, scouting, mentoring, or simply enjoying the local game, Kalou’s visit hasn’t gone unnoticed.

Sundowns Shift Focus to Continental Action

While the Kalou conversation simmers in the background, Mamelodi Sundowns are already turning their attention to a much bigger task.

The reigning Betway Premiership champions are preparing for a challenging CAF Champions League group-stage clash away to Sudanese heavyweights Al-Hilal.

The Friday night fixture, set for 20:00, will mark Sundowns’ third outing in the group.

They come into the match on the back of a strong 3–1 win over Saint-Eloi Lupopo and a hard-fought goalless draw away to MC Alger.

The Question Everyone’s Asking

For now, Salomon Kalou remains an intriguing presence on South African soil.

With no clear explanation and high-profile appearances continuing, fans are left reading between the lines.

Is this just a football legend enjoying his time in Mzansi — or something more? Either way, his visit is still very much a talking point.

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