‘Mayo joining Chiefs when he is valueless! But Pirates can’t beat Amakhosi with Radiopane & Mbuthuma’

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Kaizer Chiefs pulled another surprise on Friday by signing Bafana Bafana striker Khanyisa Mayo.

The former Cape Town City striker had joined Algerian outfit CR Belouizdad at the beginning of the 2024/25 season, but struggled to deliver consistently. He has been eventually been frozen by coach Sead Ramovic explaining why Amakhosi pounced on the opportunity to sign him.

This was a massive surprise for the fans; have a look at the reactions as sampled by Afrik-Foot.

Chiefs will end up beating the fans

Kaizer Chiefs fans
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Liverpool signing Alexander Isak and Kaizer Chiefs signing Khanyisa Mayo! The economy is doing wonderfully –  Dicks Lerato 

Chiefs mean business now. Pirates should wake up because we aren't winning the league or beating Chiefs with Boitumelo Radiopane and Yanela Mbuthuma –  Lawrence Dennis DenLaw

I am telling you that Kaizer Chiefs will end up beating us fans. We are busy pouring the tears of joy, and it seems that it is going to be worse – Simon Phetla

Kaizer Chiefs is there to stay at the top, not holding an umbrella. We are very happy at Naturena, even gaining weight – Solakhe Nobamba

They would better give us our domestic Cups already because they're cooked this season – Tseko Mmutle 

Nabi, it is up to you

Nasreddine Nabi Kaizer Chiefs
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The time we wanted to sign him, he chose CR Belouizdad. Now, when he is out of value by scoring six goals in the last 41 matches, he is coming to us, wow! Fans are happy with rubbish – Sithole

We've had one of the best transfer windows, one of the best starts of the league, and we're in our happiest era in a long time – Atlang Atty Mothokolo

With this depth, Nasreddine Nabi it's up to you, but release some players like Tashreeq Morris and Happy Mashiane – Ncamiso Dlamini 

It's about time they give us everything they owe us. The Nedbank Cup to be defended, Carling Knockout, the Premier Soccer League and CAF Confederation Cup – Xolani Mashabane

When we needed him the most, he ran away, but it's okay, come join us to celebrate the trophies – Tshepo Jonas 

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