South African football player Khanyisa Mayo has rejected the interest of Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns, choosing to stay with Cape Town City and sign a longterm contract extension. Mayo’s decision ends any further transfer speculations and his market value is expected to skyrocket as his career continues to unfold. The involvement of Cape Town City’s chairman, John Comitis, and his high valuation of R38 million for Mayo initially piqued the interest of the Chiefs and Sundowns, but ultimately resulted in Mayo remaining loyal to his club.
Khanyisa Mayo, a young striker for Cape Town City, has caused controversy in the football community after being priced at R37 million by the club’s CEO, John Comitis. Despite criticism, Comitis remains confident in his valuation and praised Mayo’s current form, stating that his goal tally this season would justify the high price. Mayo’s recent impressive performance and influence on the team’s success highlight his undeniable talent and potential.
Cape Town City’s young and talented striker, Khanyisa Mayo, had been rumored to be a transfer target for teams like Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns. However, Mayo has decided to stay with his current club, Cape Town City, which pleased his coach, Eric Tinkler.
Renowned coach Pitso Mosimane has reportedly expressed interest in a massive signing in the Premier Soccer League (PSL). The latest reports suggest that Mosimane has set his sights on Khanyisa Mayo, a talented striker from Cape Town City and a significant target for Kaizer Chiefs, with a current value estimated at over R20 million.
Former Kaizer Chiefs player, Collins Mbesuma, has been appointed as the new strikers coach for Sekhukhune United. Mbesuma’s successful career as a striker has seen him play for several teams including Portsmouth, Mamelodi Sundowns, and Orlando Pirates. As a coach, he aims to train a new generation of strikers to achieve success on the field.
The Kaizer Chiefs, a team that had a disappointing season, are hoping to make a comeback with their newly acquired players. The club has signed six fresh faces: Edson Castillo, Thatayaone Ditlhokwe, Given Msimango, Mduduzi Mdantsane, Pule Mmodi, and Ranga Chivaviro. These players possess the skills and qualities required to lead the club to success, but their performance will depend on the strategic guidance of the coach, Molefi Ntseki.
Kaizer Chiefs, one of the prominent clubs in the Premier Soccer League (PSL), is looking to enhance its roster, and the recent massive overhaul by AmaZulu has caught their attention. AmaZulu boss Sandile Zungu announced the release of eleven players, and among the players on their radar is Gabadinho Mhango, a seasoned player who represented Pirates from 2019 to 2022.
South African soccer team Kaizer Chiefs is reportedly considering adding new talent to its technical team. The team’s management is said to be closely observing the situation of Brandon Truter, the current coach of Sekhukhune United, with the possibility of an eventual move to Naturena.