
North African side table R5.6M bid for Kaizer Chiefs striker target!
Kaizer Chiefs have made it no secret that they're trying to sign a prolific striker ahead of next season.
Chiefs' goal scoring woes have been well documented over the past three seasons and they hope to fix that.
Subsequently there have been quite a few attackers linked with Chiefs going into the next season. This as a sign of what they're trying to fix in the final third. Amakhosi, however, have seen the likes of Fiston Mayele, Etiosa Ighodaro, Robert Polievka mentioned as strikers. In the wingers department Oswin Appollis, Elias Mokwana, Mihlali Mayambela and Keletso Makgalwa have been touted.
It was rumoured, however, that coach Nasreddine Nabi had travelled to Egypt to try and convince Mayele to join. This after he had reportedly convinced Feisal Salum to sign for Chiefs ahead of the new season. During that trip to Tanzania the Tunisian-born mentor was seen attending game featuring Simba SC and Sinigida.
Now earlier in the week this publication revealed that Chiefs held a 'secret meeting' to sign Steven Dese Mukwala of Simba. Now according to Soccer-Laduma , citing reports from the continent, Chiefs might lose him to RS Berkane.
'According to a report from Africafoot , Mukwala, who currently plays for Tanzanian giants Simba SC, is drawing growing interest from North Africa. A highly-placed source has confirmed that RS Berkane have submitted a $300,000 (approx. R5.6 million) bid for the player – a figure that may now set the benchmark for any club hoping to land the 24-year-old. Kaizer Chiefs, who are in the market for a proven goal scorer, see Mukwala as a potential solution to their ongoing issues in front of goal.
But with RS Berkane's $300,000 (R5.6 million) offer on the table, Amakhosi will now need to decide whether they are willing to match – or better – the bid to secure the services of the prolific Ugandan. As things stand, Mukwala remains under contract at Simba, and any move will likely require swift negotiations and a competitive financial package. Chiefs' pursuit is far from over – but the race has undeniably become a lot more competitive.' Wrote the publication.
Chiefs fans, should the club fight Berkane to get Mukwala's signature? Is the transfer fee reasonable? Let us know by clicking on the comment tab. Or by emailing info@thesouthafrican.com or sending a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. You can also follow @TheSAnews on X and The South African on Facebook for the latest news.

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