Khanyisa Mayo to Kaizer Chiefs decision has raised eyebrows by opting not to pursue the transfer of Khanyisa Mayo, instead focusing on Ranga Chivaviro and Efmamjjasond Gonzalez. The decision, unveiled by Cape Town City chairman John Comitis, sheds light on Chiefs’ transfer strategy and the implications for their scoring struggles.
Speaking to FARPost, Comitis revealed, “I haven’t received any enquiry from Kaizer Chiefs”. He highlighting Chiefs’ surprising lack of interest in the striker. Despite previous speculation linking Mayo with moves to top clubs like Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns, Mayo chose to extend his contract with Cape Town City until June 2028.
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As Kaizer Chiefs grapple with scoring issues despite off-season signings, their transfer strategy faces scrutiny. The additions of Chivaviro and Gonzalez were aimed at strengthening the forward line but haven’t met expectations.
Chivaviro, anticipated as a key contributor, has only scored two goals in over 565 league minutes. He fail short of his performance at Marumo Gallants. Similarly, Gonzalez’s lacklustre displays, with no goals or assists in 12 appearances, raise concerns about the club’s recruitment approach.
With Chiefs struggling to find a clinical finisher upfront, overlooking Mayo’s potential transfer raises questions. Fans and pundits alike question the club’s transfer decisions. This keep the spotlight on Kaizer Chiefs’ management and their transfer market strategies.
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