Kaizer Chiefs are prioritising the signing of at least one striker at the end of the current season, but have already rejected one candidate.
It is believed that Chiefs have already started working on and identifying player targets ahead of next season.
This publication reported two months ago that Chiefs will be prioritising the signing of a striker next season. That might be a surprise as the club signedat the beginning of the campaign. Unfortunately for the duo and the club management, however, they both haven’t had the desired effect as yet., amid much fanfare due to scoring 17 goals for the since relegated side.
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