Kaizer Chiefs trigger release clause for versatile defender set to bolster the squad as they negotiate his personal terms.
Kaizer Chiefs trigger clause for former Newcastle United starKaizer Chiefs have taken a decisive step to trigger the R3 million release clause for Golden Arrows defender Bradley Cross. The club now aims to finalise personal terms with the 23-year-old, with strong expectations that
Bradley Cross began his career with Schalke 04’s Under-19 team before moving to Newcastle United, where he played for their Under-21 and Under-23 squads. Despite a promising start, an injury setback at Newcastle led him to return to South Africa for rehabilitation. Reflecting on his journey, Cross stated, “Overseas, it’s quite difficult, I tried in Germany. I tried in England. And I got an injury, unfortunately, when I was at Newcastle .
The long wait for local soccer action to resume is nearing its end with the 2024/2025 Betway Premiership season now only weeks away. Dozens have died on South Africa’s roads in recent days with fatigue being a possible cause. Thoughts and condolences with the deceased.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Kaizer Chiefs to announce ex-Newcastle playerKaizer Chiefs are reportedly sealing a fifth signing. Golden Arrows and former Newcastle player Bradley Cross is coming to Naturena.
Read more »
Kaizer Chiefs: Why Kaizer Motaung was inducted into the Order of IkhamangaFind out why Kaizer Chiefs founder and South African football legend Kaizer Motaung was inducted into the celebrated Order of Ikhamanga.
Read more »
Kaizer Chiefs interested in Sundowns attackerKaizer Chiefs are linked with another Mamelodi Sundowns player. This time, at attacker. So, will Nabi sign The Brazilian attacker?
Read more »
Kaizer Chiefs new scout “Tera” set to elevate recruitmentKaizer Chiefs appoint Tera as Head of Scouting and Recruitment, aiming to overhaul their player acquisition strategy.
Read more »
Kaizer Chiefs’ Itumeleng Khune faces career-critical decisionKaizer Chiefs’ Itumeleng Khune faces a career-defining choice. What will he decide to do with his time now. Play or retire?
Read more »
Stellenbosch CEO sets the record straight on Kaizer Chiefs targetStellenbosch FC CEO Rob Benadie is not selling his most prized utility player Fawaaz Basadien to Kaizer Chiefs.
Read more »