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Kaizer Chiefs transfers: Laurindo Dilson Maria Aurélio, four youngsters

Kaizer Chiefs transfers: Laurindo Dilson Maria Aurélio, four youngsters

Kaizer Chiefs have a quartet of new youngsters keen to impress. Meanwhile, the club's scouts have been snooping around in Serbia.
'Mayele will only come to South Africa for a holiday and Amapiano'
25-year-old Angolan striker Laurindo Dilson Aurelio has zero goals and one assist in 24 league games in Serbia last season. Not the most mind-blowing record. He did, however, excel for Angola in a recent match against Bafana with a brace. Have his antics at Cosafa Cup level convinced the Chiefs scouts?
Last chance for Kaizer Chiefs darling?
As you'll know by now, Chiefs are heading to the land of Dennis Bergkamp, Virgil van Dijk and Wesley Sneijder for their European pre-season tour adventure. The Glamour Boys jet out on 03 July and conclude the tour on 19 July. It should be a fun fortnight! George Matlou, somewhat surprisingly, will be on the flight.
MEET THE YOUNGSTERS
29-year-old Yusuf Maart will stay on at Chiefs and play a vital role in their midfield, according to local reports from @UnplayableZA on X.
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