🔥Nabi’s Secret Moves in Morocco?!🇲🇦 Chiefs Target Steven Mokwala in SHOCK Transfer Rumor👀
Kaizer Chiefs fans are still waiting for the club to formally unveil Nasreddine Nabi as their new head coach, but according to explosive new reports, the Tunisian tactician may already be working behind the scenes to reshape the squad—and he’s starting in Morocco.

Sources suggest that Nabi is wasting no time laying the groundwork for a new-look Chiefs team, and part of that involves potential player signings from his current base in North Africa.
The most headline-grabbing link so far? None other than Ugandan goal machine Steven Mukwala.
Mukwala, currently tearing it up at Ghanaian powerhouse Asante Kotoko, has reportedly emerged as a prime target for Kaizer Chiefs, with Nabi personally eyeing the striker to bolster the Soweto giants’ attacking firepower.
Known for his blistering pace, aerial dominance, and clinical finishing, the 24-year-old Ugandan international has developed into one of the most feared forwards in West African football.
While Chiefs have struggled up front in recent seasons, bringing in a high-output striker like Mukwala could mark a total shift in approach—and it might be happening faster than anyone expected.

Though Nabi has yet to be officially unveiled, his fingerprints may already be on several Chiefs transfer targets.
Reports out of Morocco suggest that he’s been seen meeting with agents and football intermediaries, exploring both African and Moroccan-based talents that could fit into his system.
Insiders claim the Tunisian coach is keen to bring in players familiar with his tactical style: high-pressing, disciplined, and lightning-quick in transition.
This makes Mukwala an almost perfect fit.
Not only does he have the raw physical tools, but he also thrives in fast, vertical systems—exactly the kind of structure Nabi has been known to deploy.
What adds more intrigue to the Mukwala rumors is the growing number of scouts and technical team members reportedly traveling to North Africa under Chiefs’ banner.
This has fueled speculation that the club is backing Nabi with full scouting resources—even before his official announcement.
The idea is clear: get a head start on the transfer market and avoid the kind of late-window panic buys that have haunted Amakhosi in recent seasons.
It’s an aggressive new strategy, and it may be exactly what the club needs to reverse its decline.
Meanwhile, Mukwala’s name has already begun trending in South African football circles.
The striker has scored over 15 goals in the Ghana Premier League this season alone, and his market value is climbing fast.
Asante Kotoko have yet to comment on the rumors, but sources close to the player suggest that he would be open to a move to a “larger market” to elevate his career.

A transfer to the PSL would offer significantly more visibility, and under Nabi, Mukwala could become the focal point of a rejuvenated Chiefs attack.
Still, there’s reason to approach this with caution.
Kaizer Chiefs have been linked to dozens of players in recent windows, with many deals collapsing at the last moment due to poor negotiation, slow decision-making, or failure to secure work permits.
But this time, with Nabi seemingly involved directly in recruitment from the get-go, the process could be more streamlined and purposeful.
If the club has learned anything from its past transfer failures, it’s that moving fast—and smart—is the only way forward.
In addition to Mukwala, there are whispers of Nabi targeting a few of his former players from FAR Rabat, where he built a reputation for tactical precision and youth development.
These players, mostly under the radar and relatively unknown to South African fans, could offer a cheap but effective injection of talent into a squad desperate for consistency and creativity.
The Moroccan league is rich with technically gifted players, and Nabi’s deep connections in the region might finally open a new transfer pipeline for Amakhosi.
All eyes are now on Naturena.
The silence from the club regarding Nabi’s appointment has only intensified the speculation.
But if these reports are accurate, Chiefs might be about to undergo one of their most dramatic off-season transformations in a decade.
A North African coach scouting in Morocco, Ugandan strikers being lined up, and a club willing to act decisively for once? It almost sounds too good to be true—but every new leak seems to point toward a very real and very bold shift in direction.
As fans eagerly await official confirmation, one thing is clear: Kaizer Chiefs are moving.
And if they land both Nabi and Steven Mukwala in a coordinated, pre-emptive strike before the season even begins, they’ll be sending a loud and unmistakable message—not just to their fans, but to every rival in the PSL.
The days of slow, reactive, and disjointed transfer windows may finally be over.
Brace yourself, South African football.
Something big is brewing in Morocco.