1. Lazarus Kambole.
The Zambian international star has had a difficult time trying to have a place on the Kaizer Chiefs starting line-up as he has only managed 5 appearances in all the competitions as reported on www.soccerway.com.
He has only 1 goal this 2021/22 season making him subject to surplus at the Kaizer Chiefs set-up.
2. Leonardo Castro.
The former Mamelodi Sundowns centre-forward has struggled to maintain the form that made the 5 time consecutive DSTV Premiership League champions Mamelodi Sundowns win the 2016 CAF Champions League and attract Kaizer Chiefs to bring him to Naturena.
He made 13 appearances in all the competitions this 2021/22 season, contributing only a single assist which was that of Khama Billiat’s goal against fellow DSTV Premiership League outfit Golden Arrows recently.
3. Samir Nurkovic.
The Serbian international striker has been off form the whole season.
Which players do you think face the axe at the end of the season?
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