BREAKING: Kaizer Chiefs sign former Orlando Pirates Mhango

Kaizer Chiefs have bolstered their attack by securing the services of one of the most lethal strikers in the PSL during recent years

Kaizer Chiefs have reportedly reached an agreement to sign former Orlando Pirates star Gabadinho Mhango.

The Malawian star spent last season out at AmaZulu where he scored six goals in 22 appearances.

Mhango scored a total of 23 goals for Orlando Pirates during his three year spell at the club.

The latest transfer reports suggest he’s set to be unveiled by the Glamour Boys, pending his medical assessment.

This comes after the Motaung family managed to reach an agreement with AmaZulu over the transfer of the lethal striker!

According to reputable local publication Unplayable, Mhango will soon be unveiled as a Glamour Boy.

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Chippa United coach Morgan Mammila is not losing sleep ahead of his side’s clash against Kaizer Chiefs in next weekend’s DStv Premiership opener.

According to Mammila, Chiefs are ‘very easy to play against’, which makes preparations for the match simple.

Molefi Ntseki will take charge of his maiden official game come next weekend after being promoted to head coach at Naturena.

But Mammila is not expecting Ntseki to bring anything new to Kaizer Chiefs.

“Very easy team to play against, very easy. You know them, we all know them, we know their advantages and disadvantages.” Mammila said as quoted by IdiskiTimes.

Kaizer Chiefs have taken their opening home fixture of the 2023/24 season to KwaZulu-Natal.

Molefi Ntseki’s side face Chippa United on 06 August 2023 in their opening DStv Premiership match.

The match is set to be played at Chiefs’ ‘home away from home’, the Moses Mabhida Stadium.

Kaizer Chiefs will host Chippa United at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on 06 August 2023 according to IOL.

The Glamour Boys will undoubtedly be hoping to hit the ground running under new head coach Molefi Ntseki.

Chiefs finished in fifth place last season under Arthur Zwane.

 

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