‘Ranga’s exit is like Chiefs have won a trophy! Loan him to Sundowns for CWC, but curse has been broken’

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Kaizer Chiefs confirmed on Wednesday, June 4 that they will not extend the contract of striker Ranga Chivaviro once his contract expires in the next couple of weeks.

The forward was signed from Marumo Gallants at the beginning of the 2023/24 season after scoring 17 goals in 30 games he had played in the previous campaign, across all competitions, as his team went on to reach the Caf Confederation Cup semi-final.

The majority of the fans are happy with the striker's exit, while others hope he will not come back to haunt the team. Have a look at their reactions.

He will be coming back to scoring form

Khosi, let’s not mock Chivaviro, he might come back to haunt us, farewell Rangavaldo – Aphington Amukelani Hoxani Mashele

The curse has been broken, now watch Ranga Chivaviro coming back to scoring form – Mashila Phanuel Selapa 

Chivaviro is going to be a dangerous and untouchable striker wherever he goes. Just wait and see, Kaizer Chiefs were too big for him – Emma-z Musiq

Please sign quality players for real. Let's not be blinded by the Nedbank Cup cake. We are tired of being a laughing stock – Naledi Kay 

The release of Chivaviro is massive. It feels like we have won another trophy – Dzumba

Loan Chivaviro to Sundowns 

Miguel Cardoso Mamelodi Sundowns

With the players that have been released, this simply means Nasreddine Nabi has incoming replacements in key positions. I foresee several departures in the coming days – Kenneth Zakathi 

Yoooh! we would be number four if only he had converted half the chances he missed! We thank him for his services, See you in a different jersey Ranga – Kenneth Zakathi

Loan Chivaviro to Mamelodi Sundowns. They need him at the 2025 Fifa Club World Cup – Bonoswagg

Whoever is buying players at Kaizer Chiefs must go as well with these players – Mgabadeli Musa 

I remember at the beginning of the season when we thought Nabi was going to bring the best out of him. It's true you can't turn a donkey into a goat – Njabulo Masoh Xaba 

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