Kaizer Chiefs have a prime opportunity to sign Feisal Salum, the Tanzanian midfielder, on a free transfer after he rejected a contract extension with his current club, Azam FC. With his contract expiring in June, Chiefs could secure his services without paying a transfer fee.
Salum’s skills and experience, particularly his creativity in midfield, could be a valuable addition to the Chiefs’ squad, especially as they look to strengthen their attacking options. Chiefs might also be able to lure him by offering the chance to work with head coach Nasreddine Nabi, with whom he has previously worked at Yanga SC.
Salum wants Chiefs move: Source reveals
A source close to both clubs and the player confirmed that Salum has no intention of extending his stay at Azam, further fueling speculation about his move to Amakhosi.
“If nothing happens regarding his contract between now and June, then Chiefs could sign him as a free agent. He is believed to have rejected the offer to extend his contract at Azam, and we know he is interested in joining coach Nabi. So, if Chiefs still want him, they could sign him for free this time around,” the source revealed.
Salum, who previously played under Chiefs’ head coach Nasreddine Nabi and assistant Cedric Kaze at Yanga SC, reportedly remains eager to reunite with his former mentors at Naturena.
Chiefs still in the market for attacking options
The same source disclosed that Nabi is actively looking to bolster his squad with at least two or three attacking players, including a striker, ahead of the new season.
“There is still a possibility of Feisal (Salum) for next season, but it will depend on the other players the club is considering for those positions. A lot can happen between now and the end of the season, but if he doesn’t renew his contract and Chiefs want to sign him, then he will obviously join as a free agent,” the source added.
At 27, Salum brings experience and creativity to the midfield. His potential arrival would add depth and attacking prowess to an Amakhosi squad eager to compete at the highest level next season.
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