Top Nasreddine Nabi transfer target ‘agrees’ to join Kaizer Chiefs!

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Kaizer Chiefs could be about to pull off a massive transfer coup as a top Nasreddine Nabi target has reportedly said 'yes' to joining the club.

Kaizer Chiefs may have been given a significant transfer boost with a top Nasreddine Nabi targeting reportedly agreeing to join. Nabi arrived at Chiefs with big expectations and immediately spoke of the quality of players needed to transform the side. Chiefs have had mixed results with signings In the two windows that he has been at the club for, Nabi has been backed with 10 signings.

So far, there have been very few success stories from that 10 with some already rumoured for an exit. Some of the earliest recruits in Bongani Sam and Fiacre Ntwari might be amongst the first exits. There is also an element of doubt on the future of Bradley Cross , who has also failed to convince so far.



This could be stemming from the fact that very few of them were the coach’s first choice targets. It was rumoured that the coach wanted to bring three familiar faces to Chiefs. Striker Fiston Mayele , who is now at FC Pyramid but he coached at Yanga.

Stephane Aziz Ki , who he also coached at the Tanzanian giants to great aplomb. The other being another former Yanga player in Tanzanian international Feisal Salum . It is believed that Amakhosi have made several attempts already to sign the later.

Salum ‘says yes’ to Amakhosi move? This publication reported that in January, Chiefs had a bid rejected by Azam FC for Salum. The rumours have not gone away though, and now according to African sports journalist Eric Ndagijimana , the player has now given the green light to the move! “EXCLUSIVE Feisal Salum (Fei Toto) has given green light to Kaizer chiefs move after direct contacts with his camp. Personal terms are not an issue as his agent is only negotiating with Kaizer chiefs .

Up to Amakhosi and Azam , in talks over deal structure.” Ndagijimana posted on his X account. Chiefs fans how big a deal would it be to get Salum at your club? Let us know by clicking on the comment tab.

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