Kaizer Chiefs Sign Eight New Players and Secure Key Stars’ Future

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The Kaizer Chiefs have made significant moves to strengthen their squad ahead of the new season. The club has signed eight new players, including Thathayoane Ditlhokwe, Given Msimango, Mduduzi Mdantsane, Edson Castillo, Pule Mmodi, Ranga Chivaviro, and Tebogo Potsane. Notably, Chivaviro, Mmodi, Mdantsane, and Potsane will add firepower to the team’s offense.

Balancing Existing and New Talent

The club’s new head coach, Molefi Ntseki, is balancing the recruitment of fresh talent with securing the futures of established players. This approach ensures that the team retains core members while injecting new talent into the squad.

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Departing Players and Securing Key Star’s Future

The Chiefs have parted ways with six players, including Khama Billiat and Austin Dube, and are reportedly set to see Burundi international striker Caleb Bimenyimana leave for Wydad Casablanca. With Billiat gone and Bimenyimana’s potential exit, the club is focusing on securing the future of key player Ashley du Preez. The forward joined the Chiefs last season and scored nine goals across all competitions.

Contract Extension for Du Preez

According to reports, du Preez signed a two-year contract in 2022 with the understanding that the club would discuss a new deal if he scored ten or more goals in his first season. Although he fell short of the target, his performance was impressive, and the club is now expected to offer him a two-year deal running until 2026, with a possible one-year extension that would keep him at the club until June 2027.

Expectations for the Upcoming Season

With the club’s management and coaching staff working tirelessly to assemble a formidable squad, fans can expect to see a balance of established stars and fresh talent on the pitch. The club’s recent signings and efforts to retain key players signal their commitment to success and ambition to reclaim their position at the pinnacle of South African football.

Isabella Schmidt is a Cape Town journalist who chronicles the city’s evolving food culture, from Bo-Kaap spice merchants to Khayelitsha microbreweries. Raised hiking the trails that link Table Mountain to the Cape Flats, she brings the flavours and voices of her hometown to global readers with equal parts rigour and heart.

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