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Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates: New players spotted!

Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates are planning ahead. Both teams have been spotted with new players.

Chiefs have been spotted with a new player who is on the brink of signing for the first team. Speaking of signing, Nasreddine Nabi and Amakhosi management want to re-sign one of Amakhosi’s former players.

Meanwhile, Orlando Pirates are also planning with moves with a huge swop deal lined up for this red-hot skinful Bafana Bafana man. Furthermore, the Bucs have also been spotted with a new player at Naturena.

CHIEFS SPOTTED WITH A NEW PLAYER AT NATURENA

16-year-old teenage sensation and prodigy, Royce Malatji was recently spotted at Naturena.

“He is just 16-years-old but he is very good. He can play at right back, central defense, right wing or even as a central midfielder. It doesn’t matter where he plays – he is just good!,” the Siya crew stated on SoccerLaduma.

“That’s why both technical teams have agreed that he joins the senior team. He has a great future ahead of him and they want to nurture him in the right environment,” they added.

Meaning, he is expected to be promoted into the Chiefs first team. However, this does not mean he is guaranteed any playing time. The likes of Bontle Molefe and Aden McCarthy were promoted in recent seasons but that have not featured under Nabi.

NEW FACE SEEN WITH PIRATES AT MAYFAIR

Pirates have also been spotted with a new player in training, as reported on The South African.

22-year-old attacking midfielder, Azola Tshobeni was recently seen training with the Bucs.

Therefore, it will be interesting to see if he returns from his loan spell with JDR stars and if he joins up with the Pirates first team under Jose Riveiro.


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