Kaizer Chiefs have a lot of central midfielders but perhaps none are quite up to scratch. Can any of these four take them to the next level? They’re also looking at several exciting attackers . Midfielders on the Kaizer Chiefs wishlist Puso Dithejane According to SoccerLaduma , Amakhosi are closely following Puso Dithejane’s performance with TS Galaxy.
The former Chiefs academy product has thrived in the number 10 role since his acrimonious departure from Naturena. Is Dithejane the best option on the list, given his age and massive potential? Click for the story Sihle Nduli The South African’s to Siseko Gwegwe reports on Chiefs’ desire to land Stellies midfielder Sihle Nduli’s signature. Apparently he’s got a bit of Andrea Pirlo in him.
Bongani Zungu Bongani Zungu, nicknamed Ben10, has 29 Bafana Bafana caps and experience across Europe. He’s strutted his stuff in the top tiers of Scotland, France and Portugal with Glasgow Rangers, Amiens and Vitoria Guimaraes. His stock peaked, according to transfermarkt , in January 2018 when he was valued at €3.
5m (R67 million). However, it’s been a steady decline since. Zungu departed for Europe in 2026 and jumped around clubs until 2022 when he made a return to Sundowns.
He made his Bafana debut in 2013 which feels like an awfully long time ago now. Is Zungu worth a punt? Click for the story Sphelele Mkhulise Kaizer Chiefs are interested in formulating an approach for Sundowns’ technically gifted midfield schemer Sphelele Mkhulise. The 28-year-old from Pietermaritzburg has three goals from eight appearances across all competitions this term.
However, he only made 15 league appearances for the champions last term. Overall, he’s made 156 appearances for them, scoring 10 goals and supplying five assists. Although Manqoba Mngqithi has sung his praises, he’s also opened the door to a sale by proclaiming that Mkhulise isn’t productive enough in the final third.
That being said, the man is a serial winner who’s been there, done that and got the T-shirt. Click for the story Let us know by clicking on the comment tab below this article or emailing [email protected] .
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