
Kaizer Chiefs get dual boost in Velebayi chase
Kaizer Chiefs could have a free run at Asanele Velebayi in the winter. Two big developments have in the situation have gone down.
According to FARPost, Chiefs' PSL rivals Stellenbosch won't be pursuing Asanele Velebayi as they already have a winger of a similar profile in the shape of Langelihle Phili. Velebayi's Cape Town Spurs side have been relegated to South Africa's third tier following a 15th-place finish in the Motsepe Foundation Championship.
'According to information obtained by FARPost , Stellenbosch FC is reportedly keen on securing Baartman's services,' the outlet reported.
'Regarding Velebayi, sources indicate that Stellies believe they already possess a player with a similar profile in Langelihle Phili,' the report added.
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THREE key areas for Chiefs to improve Asanele Velebayi is challenged by Christian Saile. Image: Ryan Wilkisky/BackpagePix
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