
Remember when Kaizer Chiefs signed players such as Jabu Pule, Scara Ngobese, Collins Mbesuma, and others? Those days are long gone, and Kaizer Chiefs continue to sign players from Mamelodi Sundowns.

Kaizer Chiefs has signed some very good players who will play for the glamour boys next season, and it will be interesting to see how the team performs in Arthur Zwane's first season as an Amakhosi coach. After a trophy drought of more than six years, there is hope that the team will finally win one. The club recently stated that they intend to make additional signings before the end of the season.

The club is targeting Mkhulise from Mamelodi Sundowns, which means the club will have three former Mamelodi Sundowns players. There were Ramahlwe Mphahlele, Leonardo Castro, Khama Billiat, and Keagan Dolly last season. Now they want to sign Tshwane giants' Siphelele Mkhulise, which is frustrating because there are better players available elsewhere.
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