Kaizer Chiefs have finally knocked down Orlando Pirates to sign a free agency transfer

Orlando Pirates are thought to be leading Kaizer Chiefs in the chase for a player who has recently been released by his club.

Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs will be going toe-to-toe for a lot of talent in the coming transfer window.

CHIEFS AND PIRATES COMPETING FOR SIMILAR TARGETS

With both Pirates and Chiefs now falling firmly behind their other top rival Mamelodi Sundowns, they now have no choice! That is why both Soweto giants have often been linked with the same players in order to try close that gap, and restore their own success. Iqraam Rayners, Elias Mokwana, Ismael Toure, Tshepang Moremi, Oswin Appollis, Kegan Johannes, Andy Boyeli and Stanley Nwabali. That is not where it ends, however with a new name reportedly added to the list/

 

According to Soccer-Laduma, both Pirates and Chiefs have registered an interest in playmaker Nhlanhla Mgaga. Furthermore, it is believed that the Buccaneers are leading in that regard.

 

With interest mounting in his services after recently becoming a free agent, Orlando Pirates are believed to be making headway in the pursuit of Nhlanhla Mgaga. The Siya crew recently reported that Pirates as well as Kaizer Chiefs have expressed an interest in the Stellenbosch playmaker. Now, the latest update regarding the 27-year-old’s future is that Pirates are currently leading the race for his signature. According to well-placed Siya sources, the Buccaneers have signalled their intent to land the former Baroka man and further strengthen coach Jose Riveiro’s side ahead of the 2024/25 season. Indications are that Mgaga could well end up being a Pirates player in the near future.” Wrote the publication.

 

Chiefs are believe to have been interested in Mgaga since 2022, before he joined Stellenbosch FC. There have not been any recently links between the two parties, however. Pirates, on the other hand are seemingly poised to get a deal over the line for the free agent.

 

 

 

 

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