09/06/2023
▪🗣️Paper Talk 📰🗞️
● Kaizer Chiefs allowed an option in the Sifiso Hlanti deal to expire
Contract renewal talks ongoing.
● Chiefs are keeping tabs on Simba SC captain and left-back Mohamed Hussein.
The 27-year-old was recently named 2022-23 Tanzanian Premier League Defender of the Season.
● Happy Mashiane is likely to leave Chiefs on loan this winter.
Outgoing Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Phathutshedzo Nange will not be short of admirers this winter.
SuperSport United, Stellenbosch FC and Swallows FC want this proven midfielder.
● Zimbabwean publication claims that Kaizer Chiefs are also interested in Zimbabwe international Tatenda Tavengwa
However, Amakhosi are undecided...
"Kaizer Chiefs made their intentions known recently but I'm still yet to get anything concrete from their end, as things stand, Swallows are in pole position," a source in Tavengwa's camp told H-Metro.
Sekhukhune United have also been credited with an interest in the Venda FA defensive midfielder.
● Sipho Chaine will find it difficult to retain Orlando Pirates' number one spot next season
The Bloemfontein-born star could be competing with two internationals.
Ghana international Richard Ofori is keen to stay at the Houghton-based giants after being offered a new long-term deal - talks ongoing.
Bafana Bafana international Melusi Buthelezi will officially become a Buccaneer on July 1.
● Thapelo Morena has signed a new two-year contact with Sundowns
● Thabang Monare believes that Orlando Pirates will extend his contract
The midfield general's current deal with the Buccaneers will expire at the end of this month.
His agency is in talks with Pirates over a new deal and he turns 34 this September.
● AmaZulu FC president Sandile Zungu officially confirmed the signing of Marumo Gallants star Celimpilo Ngema on a pre-contract.
The attacking midfielder was on the radar of some of the top PSL clubs and Usuthu won the race for his signature.
● Andile Jali has sensationally turned down a blockbuster transfer offer by Wydad Casablanca in favour of remaining in the DStv Premiership with a former side emerging as a surprise transfer option.
● Cape Town City's John Comitis has for the first time revealed the price tag for DStv Premiership top goalscorer Khanyisa Mayo to fend off ongoing interest from rival clubs. Comitis 🗣️ : Any club that want to sign Mayo must pay $2 million (R38 Million)