Source: https://www.soccerladuma.co.za/news/articles/local/categories/kaizer-chiefs/kaizer-chiefs-send-lebohang-lesako-and-darrel-matsheke-on-loan/720045
Kaizer Chiefs Football Club are believed to have decided to release two more players ahead of the new season, however, they are only leaving on loan deals.

According to Soccer Laduma, the Kaizer Chiefs management has already decided to send two of their players on loan deals as they are hoping the duo will be getting more game-time in the Premier Soccer League side.
Darren Matsheke and Lebohang Lesako are two latest players who has left the Kaizer Chiefs camp.
It is believed that they have joined the Soweto side, Swallows Football Club. They will be spending the 2022-23 season on loan.
The duo were loaned to the Glad Africa Championship side, Uthongathi Football Club.
Amakhosi are hoping that the duo will gain more experience in the top flight, and maybe they could play part in the Glamour boys senior team next season.
Swallows have released a number of players, which has opened the door for new players.
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