Kaizer Chiefs chose not to make any significant additions during the January transfer window, despite coach Cavin Johnson being empowered to spend some money if he felt it was necessary.
However, in the latest issue, iDiski TimesIt has been reported that Chiefs have rather chosen to focus on certain players who performed well in the recent Afcon tournament.
22-year-old attacker even before the start of the continental tournament Oswin Apolis The player had been linked with Chiefs after a string of promising performances for Polokwane City.
Chiefs are rumored to be keeping an eye on the Bafana youngster as his profile rises, with transfer talks suggesting Amakhos may still be interested in extending talks after this season. has been done.
Apolis received his first call-up to Bafana at the end of last year for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Benin and has rapidly risen to prominence since then. It remains to be seen whether the Chiefs will be successful in negotiating a contract with this talented youngster.
Another Bafana star could be on Kaizer Chiefs' radar but out of their reach
One of the players linked with Amakos is Bafana Bafana midfielder Sphefero 'Yaya' Sithole, who has featured prominently with the national team and gained experience abroad after being traded to Portuguese Liga 2 side Tondela. emphasized the value of
The 24-year-old has actually been based in Portugal since 2017, when the KwaZulu-Natal academy product first linked up with the junior from Portuguese giants Sporting Lisbon.
Tondela is reportedly still under contract for the foreseeable future and could well be priced out of the Kaizer Chiefs market, but it's still nice to see his name linked with Chiefs. It's interesting, but it's not the first time.
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signs of progress
Chiefs sit sixth in the Premiership with 25 points after 17 games and will next host Milford FC from the last 32 of the Nedbank Cup in the Nedbank Cup this weekend.