Kaizer Chiefs forward Lazarous Kambole is said to be the subject of conversation in at least THREE countries as the Soweto goliaths scramble to find a way to unload him.
Sulley Ali Muntari poses for the camera with a placard provided by The South African.Since joining Naturena from Zambian team ZESCO United FC in July 2019, Kambole has failed to deliver on his promise.
The 28-year-old has only two goals in 42 appearances for Kaizer Chiefs in all competitions.He was put on the exchange list near the beginning of the time, but didn't end up collecting his sacks for official reasons.
Kambole has featured for a total of five minutes in two matches this season, as he remained at the club in the hopes of a change of fortune.
Without a doubt, he found his way onto the scoresheet in Amakhosi's 4-0 triumph over Chippa United in mid-October last year during that limited time.
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