Kaizer Chiefs have announced further departures from the club, a couple of days before the Premier Soccer League transfer window officially closes.
So far, the Glamour Boys have parted ways with Aden McCarthy (Sabah, Azerbaijan), George Matlou, Happy Mashiane, Tashreeq Morris (Durban City), Gaston Sirino, Given Msimango (Stellenbosch FC), Ashley Du Preez (Stellenbosch FC), andGopolang Taunyana (Stellenbosch FC).
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Fernando Da Cruz-led team have strengthened with the arrival of Thabo Moloisane(Stellenbosch), Renaldo Leaner, Adolf Mtasingwa Bitegeko (Azam FC), Langelihle Phili (Stellenbosch FC), and Faiz Abrahams (Stellenbosch, Loan).
On Tuesday, Chiefs announced the decision to loan Samkelo Zwane and Bontle Molefe to the second-tier team Hope FC, that are based in Cape Town.
The statement from Chiefs
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“Kaizer Chiefs can confirm that two senior players and three from the Youth Development Academy have secured loan moves to gain valuable experience at various different clubs,” the Soweto giants confirmed.
“Midfielder, Samkelo Zwane and goalkeeper, Bontle Molefe – both members of the senior squad – will spend this season at Cape Town-based Hope FC, where they will compete in the Motsepe Foundation League under the auspices of the PSL.
“In addition, three promising talents from the Academy have also been sent out on loan. Ofentse Kgosana and Vicky Mkhawana join Real Natives (formerly Casric Stars) in KwaMhlanga, Mpumalanga, for the season, while Sfiso Simba will remain in Gauteng to spend the campaign at Gomora FC,” the Glamour Boys concluded.
It will now be up to the duo to confirm they are ready to be considered for Amakhosi next season.
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