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Kaizer Chiefs are NOT signing ex-Orlando Pirates flop
Kaizer Chiefs are NOT signing ex-Orlando Pirates flop

The South African

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • The South African

Kaizer Chiefs are NOT signing ex-Orlando Pirates flop

Kaizer Chiefs will NOT be signing former Orlando Pirates flop Bienvenu Eva Nga, according to his agent Charles Domingo. Eva Nga was most recently on the books of Chippa United but his contract expires at the end of June. This past season, Eva Nga scored just thrice in 25 matches for Chippa United. At Pirates, the Cameroonian marksman scored just once in 17 competitive matches before returning to Chippa United. According to Domingo, Eva Nga is currently a free agent but both parties – the player and Chippa United are still locked in negotiations. Domingo told FARPost that while Eva Nga is currently a free agent, reports of him possibly joining Chiefs are not true. As previously reported by The South African, Chiefs have already parted ways with striker Ranga Chivaviro. Kaizer Chiefs release Ranga Chivaviro. Image: Kaizer Chiefs website 'Eva is not going to Chiefs,' said Domingos. 'His contract is ending; we have not renewed with Chippa. So, basically, he's a free agent as we're speaking,' Domingos added. 'We're still in talks with Chippa, but we haven't agreed to anything. So, the player is a free agent for now.' Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 0211 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

Truth: Is Kaizer Chiefs interested in ex-Orlando Pirates striker?
Truth: Is Kaizer Chiefs interested in ex-Orlando Pirates striker?

The South African

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • The South African

Truth: Is Kaizer Chiefs interested in ex-Orlando Pirates striker?

Kaizer Chiefs are expected to add at least two strikers ahead of the next season, as they look to improve. Chiefs failed to finish in the top eight, despite winning the Nedbank Cup, that partially due to a blunt attack. Upon arrival at Chiefs last season, Nabi made it clear that the club still needs a striker. He was heavily reliant on Ranga Chivaviro as well as Wandile Duba at that time. Later in that season, Ashley du Preez returned from injury and featured more, with two new forwards signed. Tashreeq Morris and Glody Lilepo were those additions, and to mixed fortunes. While Lilepo was a success with five goals, making him the club's joint top goal scorer, Morris flopped. It is then no surprise that Nabi is back making it his personal mission to find a complete striker for Chiefs. That has since seen numerous names mentioned as possible suitors for the club in the next transfer window. One of those names has been Fiston Mayele, who recently scored in the CAF Champions League final. His goal was one of two that ensured that Pyramids FC won their first ever continental title, at the expense of Mamelodi Sundowns. Another Chiefs are rumoured to be interested in is Etiosa Ighodaro, from Sundowns. Now a shock name that has returned to the conversation is former Orlando Pirates striker Bienvenu Eva Nga. The Cameroonian was previously linked with Chiefs before joining Pirates. But according to Soccer-Laduma , the current rumours are false. 'No, not at this stage, that's not the move you can expect. There was a possibility of that in the past but not at this moment (Chiefs being interested in Eva Nga).' Said one source to the same publication. Another also poured cold water on the prospect of Eva Nga joining Chiefs. 'Chiefs are focused abroad for attacking players at the moment. I haven't heard anything about the player (Eva Nga) you are mentioning.' Said the source. Chiefs fans, are you happy that Eva Nga won't be joining your club? Let us know by clicking on the comment tab. Or by emailing info@ 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.

Kaizer Chiefs eye shock move for ex-Orlando Pirates striker
Kaizer Chiefs eye shock move for ex-Orlando Pirates striker

The South African

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • The South African

Kaizer Chiefs eye shock move for ex-Orlando Pirates striker

Kaizer Chiefs are reportedly preparing a move for Bienvenu Eva Nga, with the powerful striker set to leave Chippa United at the end of June when his contract expires. The former Orlando Pirates forward is once again drawing serious interest from top clubs in the Betway Premiership, with Amakhosi said to have renewed their interest. Although Eva Nga struggled to make a major impact at Chippa United, scoring just three goals in 28 appearances, his physical presence and experience remain valued assets in the South African top flight. While Kaizer Chiefs look to strengthen their attacking options, they face stiff competition. Interest in Eva Nga isn't limited to local clubs, there's also international attention brewing. 'He won't be short of options. Apart from the local teams interested in him there is a club in Kuwait as well. That club started asking about him while he was still a Pirates player. I think they would also jump at the chance that he is now a free agent and maybe sign him,' a source revealed the last time he was available. As the transfer window approaches, Eva Nga's future remains wide open. Whether he opts for a domestic switch to Kaizer Chiefs or accepts an offer abroad, his next move will be one to watch closely. A return to Gauteng could revive his career, while a deal in the Middle East may offer a fresh start and financial security. Either way, the Cameroonian target man is unlikely to remain without a club for long. Will Kaizer Chiefs be a good hunting ground for Eva Nga? Let us know by leaving a comment below or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X, and Bluesky for the latest news.

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