Kaizer Chiefs squad valuation: Most valuable Amkhosi players wouldn't crack Mamelodi Sundowns top-15
With Kaizer Chiefs promising to sign more top players in the coming months, it's surprising to see which players in the current squad have the highest value.
According to transfermarkt.co.za, the highest value players in the squad are defenders Reeve Frosler, Spiwe Msimango and midfielder Siphesihle Ndlovu. Each player is valued at approximately R18.59 million.
For comparison, that trio wouldn't crack the top-15 most valuable players in the current Mamelodi Sundowns squad. The most valuable player in the Sundowns squad is Lucas Ribeiro at R51.54 million.
In fact, the total squad value of Chiefs is around R303 million. That's less than half of that of Sundowns' whose squad worth stands at a whopping R744 million.
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