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Kaizer Chiefs: SEVENTH departure confirmed?

Kaizer Chiefs: SEVENTH departure confirmed?

The South African11 hours ago

Kaizer Chiefs are clearing out space for new players. This man is likely to become their seventh exit.
Kaizer Chiefs are undergoing serious changes to their playing personal.
They do not appear to be slowing down any time soon either.
Chiefs have already decided on the release of these FIVE players. Meanwhile, a SIXTH player departure is imminent with this Amakhosi man heading out of Naturena.
Now, another Chiefs player is heading out of Naturena.
Edson Castillo is the the latest Amakhosi star facing a likely exit.
'It's been said head coach Nasreddine Nabi could be open to his potential exit, allowing the club to be more flexible in the market as they look to lure new foreign recruits to bolster the squad for the upcoming season, ' the report read on iDiskiTimes.
Initially, Ranga Chivaviro was released by Amakhosi.
Thereafter, fan-favourites Sabelo Radebe and Njabulo Blom were let go. More recently, Edmilson Dove was released by Chiefs who announced him as their fourth departure so far.
However, we have it on good authority that Mduduzi Mdantsane is set to become the fifth player exit out of Naturena. This is because Bobby Motaung is personally planning to mid him to bid farewell to him.
The ex-Chiefs star has been on loan with PSL Rivals, Richards Bay. However, he is now set to be released. Meaning, he will not be returning to the Soweto Giant's next season.
Meanwhile, these are the players that Nasreddine Nabi wants to sign to Chiefs.
Let us know by leaving a comment below or sending a WhatsApp to 060 011 0211.
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