Nkanyiso Shinga and Ethan Chislett are among the 11 players that Kaizer Chiefs signed in the Premier Soccer League’s off season transfer window.
Flavio Silva (Persebaya Surabaya, Indonesia), Paseka Mako (Orlando Pirates), Thabiso Monyane (Orlando Pirates), Siphesihle Ndlovu (SuperSport United), Asanele Velebayi (Cape Town Spurs), Etiosa Ighodaro (Mamelodi Sundowns), Luke Baartman (Cape Town Spurs), Lebohang Maboe (free), and Khanyisa Mayo (CR Belouizdad, Loan) are the other players who joined Amakhosi.
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While all the aforementioned nine players have featured for the Glamour Boys, Shinga, who joined the team from Port Vale, and Shinga, who came in from FC Alverce of Portugal, haven’t been considered partly due to injuries.
However, that could change in January as the club will be engaged in several competitions after the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, AFCON.
Will Shinga and Chislett go on loan?
You understand what’s happening here. We need a rotation. It’s really too much. Let me give you an example. Just from the up to the end of January. We are going to play four games. On 20th against Golden Arrows,” Soccer Laduma reported.
We travel, then we travel to play Sekhukhune on the 25th. The 27th, we’re playing Marumo Gallants. And then that weekend, we’re playing Zesco United.
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“It’s four games in 11 days. Where are you going to get those players? And some will be injured. No, and that’s not it. Wednesday, if we play Nedbank, then play Al-Masry on the next game. And then play the fifth game to Egypt to play Zamalek. So the team won’t even get a chance to train.
“There are injuries, there’s suspensions. So, we will need all the players that we have and even maybe more,” they concluded.
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