Kaizer Chiefs star has attracted interests from Europe following his outstanding performance.
According to Phakaaathi, Reeve Frosler has gained interests from scouts who were watching local football during the bio Bubble.
The possibilities of Chiefs losing the player next season are very high.
A close source to Phakaaathi revealed to the publication that he can not reveal those teams who are interested in Frosler's services because his manager is keeping it as a secret.
He said his manager is trying to avoid public debates.
Frosler was signed by Amakhosi by the club's former head coach, Ernst Middendorp from Bidvest Wits where he struggled for a game time.
However the player have had a poor start this season due to injuries.
When given a chance the player now plays as a winger rather than as a defender under the team's new head coach Gavin Hunt.
Despite suffering injuries, Frosler has been one of Chiefs' noticeable key players this season.
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