Kaizer Chiefs have placed a staggering price tag on the head of their superstar player. Will it be sold to fund reconstruction?
Kaizer Chiefs want big money for Castillo
According to the local dealer Soccer Laduma, Chiefs were open to an offer from Egyptian giants Zamalek on the condition that the player met Amakhossi's evaluation of the player. The amount was R40 million, just under €2 million.
“The investigation has now reached the management stage and they have offered Castillo a reasonable sum if he leaves before his contract expires. That means they have seen something and that is why the board and management think the appropriate price is around R40 million. Publication Said.
Venezuelan men have international pedigree
Venezuela played two friendlies in the United States during the recent international break. la vinotinto Right now, right? According to FIFA, he is ranked 52nd in the world., down from 50th place. Amakos' creative midfield schemer came on as a substitute in the 78th minute of the Azzurri's 2-1 win over European champions Italy. Arsenal midfielder Jorginho came off the bench to score the winning goal for Genoa striker Matteo Letegui. Venezuela then faced Guatemala in a 0-0 stalemate. Castillo has certainly been rubbing shoulders with some serious players lately.
Do we need more youth?
Kaizer Chiefs' midfield needs a new coat of paint. Sibongiseni Mtetwa will turn 30 in September, Yusuf Maalto will turn 29 this year, Sithemba Shitebe will turn 31 and Castillo will turn 30 next month. Perhaps the huge offer for Castillo is too good to pass up, and they could reinvest it in some rookies. Whether Zamalek coughs up the cash is another matter.
Navigation seems like the smartest tactical choice
Meanwhile, Tunisian tactician Nasreddine Nabi was close to a move to Naturena at the beginning of the season, but his condition and demands made the contract void. However, the Amakhos Committee subsequently relaxed some of the relevant standards.Importantly, they will allow Navi brings technical staff, if you sign on the dotted line. Could he be the frontrunner? It's this story that dominates this week's columns.
navigation Amazingly, he led his former club Yanga SC to consecutive triple crowns. The 58-year-old is no stranger to success. He took pole position this season with Morocco's Botola Pro 1 team FAR Rabat and went on to win another league title. His team currently leads the table with 61 points after 25 rounds, four points ahead of their nearest challengers, Raja Casablanca. With just five league games left for him, Nabi has every chance of winning more domestic laurels.
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