Pitso Mosimane could still join Kaizer Chiefs. However, at a huge cost - to the technical team (being axed) and the club (financially).
Pitso Mosimane to Kaizer Chiefs remains a a possibility. However, it could come at a big cost to several men at the club.
The stars are aligned for this dream move. However, it is not all sunshine and roses and the roses have thorns. If Mosimane does come toOne of Mosimane’s requirements when joining any side is that he brings his own technical staff with him. Therefore, Arthur Zwane, Dillon Sheppards, Muzi Maluleke and You-Sha Said are the men who may have to make way for his team. Interestingly. Said previously worked with Mosimane at Al Ahly. Furthermore, he was recently appointed, as reported on
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