
Kaizer Chiefs transfers: Percy Tau and Renaldo Leaner
Kaizer Chiefs supporters have not been able to ignore the possibility of Percy Tau finding a new home at Naturena.
Soon before Tau left Al Ahly last season, Amakhosi were said to be targeting the 31-year-old, but he opted to join Qatar SC.
Tau is a free agent again, all while Kaizer Chiefs are in the market for experienced attacking players. Find out what the former Sundowns ace has said about the prospect of going to Naturena.
'If Sundowns were not to send me an offer and Chiefs do, then it is not my fault,' Percy Tau said… Full story here.
Reports say Sekhukhune United and Bafana Bafana's newly-capped 27-year-old goalkeeper, Leaner, has been noticed by the Glamour Boys.
'Kaizer Chiefs are set to make an enquiry to Sekhukhune United over goalkeeper Renaldo Leaner, who has broken into the senior national team,' iDiski Times reported… Full story here.
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