After missing out on key striker targets, Soweto club Kaizer Chiefs have set their sights on a DR Congo international forward ahead of the 2024/2025 season.
Reports suggest the 30-year-old will cost R14 million as Chiefs continue their search for a new striker ahead of next seasonSource: Instagram"They are looking to keep their financials in check and want to avoid signing a high-earning player while having a balanced squad. So, they are looking at every angle and determining whether the deal makes business and football-wise sense.
Max Phaka says Chiefs must improve other areas:Junior Bester is the current Entertainment Writer at Briefly News. He achieved a ND:Journalism at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology in 2012. He worked for Independent Newspapers from 2011 till 2022 covering news, sport, business and entertainment for titles such as Weekend Argus, Cape Argus, Daily Voice and Northern News. Junior passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. He joined Briefly News in 2024.
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