Chiefs Transfer News: How Amakhosi can net Dithejane

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TS Galaxy star Puso Dithejane has been a hit in the Premier Soccer League where he has been delivering consistently.

In the ongoing campaign, the 21-year-old has been directly involved in 10 Rockets goals across all competitions. The Kaizer Chiefs product has four goals and six goals for Galaxy in the 2025/26 season which will resume after the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) that will be played in Morocco from December 21 to January 18.

Boitumelo Radiopane right and Puso Dithejane celebrate Bafana Bafanas goal against Comoros at COSAFA Cup. Photo COSAFA

Dithejane unceremoniously left AmaKhosi two seasons ago after refusing to be a ballboy for the senior team.

However, his exploits have attracted the Glamour Boys alongside the defending Premier Soccer League champions Mamelodi Sundowns and current leaders Orlando Pirates.

How Chiefs can get their man

In his interview with Soccer Beat, Amakhosi legend Tsepo Masilela has advised his former team how to entice the Europe-linked attacker to sign for them.

“I like the player; the numbers are good for a winger. Sometimes you get talented players who are stubborn in a good way; they believe in their ability,” he stated.

“I don’t want to say it was a blessing that he wasn’t promoted at Chiefs. That incident came and went. Today, he is shining.

Kaizer Motaung Jr during pre-season camp in Holland. Photo: Kaizer Chiefs
Kaizer Motaung Jr during pre-season camp in Holland. Photo: Kaizer Chiefs

“If Chiefs really want him and put the right offer on the table, TS Galaxy are a selling team. The chairman doesn’t block players; if the offer is right, he will sell.

“If there is an opportunity abroad, I would take that first. His age allows him to try overseas, and if it doesn’t work out, he can always come back. I always encourage players to move abroad,” Masilela concluded.

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