Kaizer Chiefs could be set for a shock transfer by signing one of the players from their archrivals Orlando Pirates.
Chiefs are looking to bolster their squad ahead of the 2025/26 season and that could lead them to rivals Pirates.
Moves between Chiefs and Pirates
It is not usual that players move directly between the Soweto giants, however, it has happened in the recent past. This is usually only through free agency, with names like Jimmy Tau, Lehlohonolo Majoro and Brilliant Khuzwayo coming to mind. Those players moved between Chiefs and Pirates without the clubs being involved in direct negotiations with each other.
Then last season, however, Chiefs and Pirates negotiated a historic first ever transfer between each other. Amakhosi acquired the services of Bongani Sam from the Buccaneers, with the left-back signing for a reported R3 million fee. Now according to SABC Sport, there could be another direct transfer between the two clubs involving Thabiso Monyane.
Monyane offered to Amakhosi
Monyane, however, will see his deal at Pirates expire in June and has reportedly been offered to Chiefs!
“SABC Sport has established that Kaizer Chiefs have been presented with the opportunity to sign right back Thabiso Monyane, whose contract with Orlando Pirates runs out this month. It’s understood Monyane has not put pen to paper on a new agreement with The Buccaneer, but unclear whether this is due to the two parties not finding each other on personal terms of if Pirates are ready to release the player. What the public broadcaster has gathered, however, is that Monyane has been offered to Amakhosi as a free agent. it now appears as though his time could be over as it is believed the player’s camp has held talks with Chiefs to potentially bring him to Naturena effective 1 July as a free agent next season.” Wrote the publication.
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