
Kaizer Chiefs to say goodbye to African star?
Kaizer Chiefs are expected to welcome one or two new goalkeepers before the start of the 2025/26 Betway Premiership season.
It's been nine months since the Rwandan international goalkeeper Fiacre Ntwari joined Amakhosi from TS Galaxy. Despite a promising start at the beginning of last Spring, Ntwari has been out of the Kaizer Chiefs team since October 2024.
According to Soccer Laduma, Ntwari is faced with a massive decision: Should he leave Amakhosi for better game time or stay on to fight for his place in the Kaizer Chiefs starting line-up?
'Chiefs is a big team, and the boy (Ntwari) knew going there that it won't be easy,' a source told Soccer Laduma. 'I'd say it's frustration (that makes him consider leaving the club), but that doesn't mean he has stopped working. And that doesn't make him a bad player suddenly,' a source close to the player told the Siya crew.
'He is being encouraged to fight for his place. He's got a long-term contract with the club,' the source added on the Amakhosi goalie.
In the meantime, Kaizer Chiefs are linked with Mali international Djigui Diarra from Young Africans in Tanzania.
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