Kaizer Chiefs might be set for a big signing at the end of the season—though there are a few things that need to fall into place for this to happen.
Here’s the inside scoop on a potential transfer deal that could turn heads.
Salum Could Join Chiefs for Free
Reports from SoccerLaduma have revealed that Kaizer Chiefs are getting closer to landing Tanzanian midfielder Feisal Salum.
The 27-year-old is expected to leave his current club, Azam FC, once his contract expires at the end of the season.
A talented attacking midfielder known for his eye for goal, Salum has played under coach Nasreddine Nabi and assistant coach Cedric Kaze at Yanga SC, which could be a key factor in his potential move to Chiefs.
An insider shared that if Salum doesn’t extend his contract at Azam before June, Chiefs might be able to sign him as a free agent.
Salum is reportedly keen on reuniting with coach Nabi, and if Chiefs are still interested, this deal could work out without any transfer fee involved.
“There’s a real possibility of Salum joining for next season, but a lot will depend on the other players the club is targeting for those positions.
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With months left before the season ends, things could still change.
But if Salum doesn’t renew his deal, Chiefs could sign him for free,” added another source.
Current Form of Salum
At the moment, Salum’s team is sitting in third place in the Tanzanian Premier League, though they are trailing leaders Young Africans by a hefty 11 points.
Salum has been quieter than usual on the scoring front lately, not having netted since a 3-1 victory over Dodoma Jiji back in December.
This is unusual for the midfielder, especially considering his impressive tally of 19 goals across all competitions last season.
That kind of form certainly caught the attention of Kaizer Chiefs.
Is Feisal Salum a Good Fit for Kaizer Chiefs?
Given his skill set and experience, Feisal Salum could be a smart addition to the Kaizer Chiefs roster next season.
Whether or not the club moves forward with the signing will likely depend on how the remainder of the season unfolds and how other potential targets perform.
What do you think? Would Salum be a good fit for Chiefs? Let us know in the comments or reach out via WhatsApp.
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