Kaizer Chiefs sudden resurgence in the DStv premiership has seen their fans anticipating better days.

Having kicked the season off on a low, Chiefs now find themselves chasing the leading pack.
Chiefs purple patch came to an end in November 2021 and they haven't shown any signs of slowing down.

Amakhosi are rumoured to have been working 24 hour shifts in their pursuit of Siyethemba Sithebe.
Sithebe has long been linked with a move to Naturena and football publication Phakaathi also stated that he had reportedly signed a pre-contract.
Sithebe is one of the sought-after players in the country at the moment and Amakhosi are believed to have beat the likes of Orlando Pirates and SuperSport United to his signature.

It could this end in tears for Chiefs if the pre contract rumours are not true. The other clubs that are circling around him could strike when Chiefs least expect it.
Source: https://www.citizen.co.za/sport/soccer/local-soccer/mgosi/2975231/chiefs-working-around-the-clock-to-wrap-up-sithebe-deal/
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