Nasreddine Nab and Kaizer Chiefs are pursuing two highly-rated foreign strikers to address their problematic attacking situation.
These strikers are Fiston Mayele, who previously played for Yanga SC and is now with Pyramids FC in Egypt, and another yet-to-be-revealed international forward. The club hopes these signings will bolster their offensive capabilities significantly.
According to the latest transfer gossip, Tunisian coach Nasreddine Nabi wants Kaizer Chiefs to sign two new strikers. This move comes as no surprise, given the team’s struggles in front of goal last season.
Read: Kaizer Chiefs Are Reportedly Considering A Blockbuster Move For A Midfielder Valued At R9 Million.
Kaizer Chiefs managed to score just 25 goals in 30 league matches, whereas Orlando Pirates scored 44 goals, and Mamelodi Sundowns netted 52 times.
Strengthening their attacking options is crucial for improving their performance in the upcoming season.
To remedy their attacking woes, Nasreddine Nabi is pushing to sign two lethal attackers for Kaizer Chiefs.
According to a close source, Nabi has requested the club to sign Tumisang Orebonye, a Botswana international, and Fiston Mayele, a former Yanga SC striker from DR Congo currently with Pyramids FC in Egypt.
However, there are doubts about signing Mayele due to his high asking price of $1.2 million (R22 million), which the club feels is too much.
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