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Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates stars OFFERED to Kaizer Chiefs

Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates stars OFFERED to Kaizer Chiefs

Kaizer Chiefs have been offered players from their PSL rivals, Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns.
Kaizer Chiefs are set to continue dominating the PSL transfer headlines in the next transfer window.
So, they could kill two birds with one stone by simultaneously strengthening their squad whilst weakening rivals, Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns. This is because the Bucs and The Brazilians have both offered outgoing stars to Amakhosi.
Sundowns midfielder, Sipho Mbule has been offered to Chiefs.
Furthermore, His agent, Mike Makaab confirmed these reports.
'Let me set the record straight. Sipho Mbule has been offered to Kaizer Chiefs. It is up to the club (Kaizer Chiefs) to make the decision and we need to respect that decision,' his agent, Mike Makaab told the media.
Meaning, the ball is in Amakhosi's court. Nasreddine Nabi and Amakhosi management can decide whether or not to sign Mbule.
MUST READ: FULL LIST OF SUNDOWNS AND PIRATES PLAYERS LINKED WITH CHIEFS
Thabiso Monyane has been offered to Amakhosi, as reported on The South African.
Therefore, it is up to Chiefs whether they sign the Pirates star or not. However, Amakhosi have not responded to these links at the time of publication.
Meanwhile, Chiefs have reportedly just signed this R10-million Pirates star.
Therefore, Amakhosi have the chance to secure two Bucs players. Furthermore, a total of FIVE Sundowns stars are linked with moves to Chiefs.
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