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Kaizer Chiefs to release another flop

Kaizer Chiefs to release another flop

Kaizer Chiefs are known admirers of Etiosa Ighodaro. To sign the Nigerian forward, they'll offload another international star.
Venezuelan midfielder Edson Castillo's time at the club is reportedly up.
Can Chiefs get deals done before the window closes?
FOUR Chiefs players with uncertain futures
Although 31-year-old Venezuelan schemer Edson Castillo started his Chiefs career well, the midfield man has gradually fallen out of favour during his two years at Naturena. The club's pursuit of 24-year-old Nigerian striker Etiosa Ighodaro could hinge on them freeing up a foreign spot in the squad.
'It's been said head coach Nasreddine Nabi could be open to his [Castillo's] potential exit, allowing the club to be more flexible in the market as they look to lure new foreign recruits to bolster the squad for the upcoming season,' the report read on iDiskiTimes.
Xmas comes early for Chiefs? Remaining fixtures for August in the Betway Prem
Meanwhile, the Glamour Boys are keen to extend their 100% start in the Betway Premiership after wins over Stellies and Polokwane. Here's what lies ahead for the remainder of August: Tuesday, 19 August: Amakhosi vs Richards Bay
Wednesday, 27 August: Mamelodi Sundowns vs Amakhosi
Mamelodi Sundowns vs Amakhosi Saturday, 30 August: Golden Arrows vs Amakhosi
Amakhosi hunt R29 million man Chiefs fans have endured a wild ride. Photo: Business Live
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