The 30th of June is five days away. Six Kaizer Chiefs players are facing the end of their existing contracts with the mighty Amakhosi.
George Matlou, 34, Left-Back: June 2024.TRANSFER PLANS AND DEPARTURESare targeting a striker, left-back and goalkeeper. This might indidcate that Khune, and Hlanti could be heading for the exit gate.
“Sources have previously indicated a striker, left-back and goalkeeper remain among the priority targets for the club in the upcoming weeks, while several players who are out of contract, will have final decisions on extensions or being released in the coming days,”Additionally, the 25-year-old Colombian striker Jasond Gonzalez is said to have already departed, while Njabulo Ngcobo has reportedly signed a pre-contract with Sekhukhune United.
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