🤑 Kaizer Chiefs’ Transfer Hitlist REVEALED – You Won’t Believe Who’s Set to Join Naturena! 🚨🟡⚫
Kaizer Chiefs haven’t lifted a trophy in nearly a decade, and for a club of their stature, that’s a drought bordering on crisis.
But behind the scenes, the Soweto giants are reportedly preparing for a blockbuster rebuild.
Sources across South Africa—and even from abroad—have dropped hints about the players who could be wearing the iconic gold and black next season.
While not all names are confirmed, the buzz is too loud to ignore.
Let’s break down every major player currently linked with Kaizer Chiefs—and what each move could mean for the club’s future.
Chiefs have been struggling at left back since the departure of Sifiso Hlanti.
Fawaaz Basadien has emerged as a top local target, known for his pace, overlapping runs, and aggressive style.
Multiple reports suggest that Chiefs have already approached Stellenbosch FC with interest.

With consistent performances in the DStv Premiership, Basadien could solve a long-standing defensive headache.
Explosive on the flank and dangerous in 1v1 situations, Mokwana has turned heads with his performances for Sekhukhune.
Chiefs are reportedly keeping a close eye on him as they look to inject fresh energy into their wide attacking play.
His ability to beat defenders and deliver pinpoint crosses could make him a key piece in the final third.
Linked heavily in recent weeks, Appollis is a creative force with vision and flair—something Chiefs have lacked since the peak days of Siphiwe Tshabalala.
The 22-year-old’s ability to unlock defenses and carry the ball from midfield is exactly the kind of spark Arthur Zwane (or any incoming coach) would welcome.
It’s no secret that Chiefs have had goalkeeping woes, and Magoola could be the answer.
The Ugandan international has kept clean sheets consistently despite playing for a struggling Richards Bay side.
Strong in the air and a vocal leader, Magoola could bring competition to Brandon Petersen, whose position is increasingly under threat.
A surprising name back in the mix, Vilakazi is currently without a club but carries years of experience with Mamelodi Sundowns and TS Galaxy.
Though past his prime, Chiefs are reportedly considering him for a mentor-type role with the potential to deliver key moments off the bench.
Mash and other analysts argue it’s a gamble—but a calculated one.
Though already signed last season, Msimango’s expected return to full fitness and first-team impact this year is being treated almost like a new signing.
Strong in aerial duels and with a commanding presence, he’s expected to lead the back line as Chiefs rework their defensive core.
Here’s the wildcard.
Patosi is currently playing abroad but is reportedly open to returning to the PSL.
Chiefs have long admired his technical skill and long-range shooting.
A move back to South Africa—specifically Naturena—would be a massive headline and a potential game-changer in midfield.
One of Kenya’s hottest properties, Omala has been linked to Chiefs in a deal that could shake up their attack.
With a clinical goal-scoring record in the Kenyan Premier League, he’s being touted as a long-term solution to Chiefs’ goal drought.
But insiders suggest there’s stiff competition from clubs in North Africa and Europe.
An unconfirmed but intriguing name thrown into the mix, Osama Amar is a Moroccan U-20 playmaker who’s reportedly being scouted by Chiefs’ talent network.

If true, it marks a bold shift in strategy—signing younger, lesser-known international prospects to develop in the South African system.
A player with serious European pedigree, Singh has been without a club since leaving Chaves in Portugal.
If Chiefs can bring him back to the PSL, it would be one of the most exciting deals of the window.
However, concerns over fitness and match sharpness make it a high-risk, high-reward move.
While these potential arrivals have fans excited, Chiefs are also expected to offload several underperformers.
Rumors are swirling that Keagan Dolly, despite being one of the highest-paid players, could be released or loaned if his injury issues persist.
Others like Siyabonga Ngezana and Njabulo Ngcobo are reportedly drawing interest from rival clubs, and Chiefs may cash in to fund incoming deals.

It’s impossible to discuss transfers without addressing the ongoing uncertainty around the coaching staff.
Arthur Zwane and Cavin Johnson’s future remains murky, with increasing whispers of an experienced foreign coach arriving to lead this “new era.
” If the coaching change happens, it could alter the transfer targets dramatically—especially with rumors of the club targeting players to fit a more possession-based system.
This transfer window could define Kaizer Chiefs for years to come.
The mix of local gems, African talent, and returning PSL stars suggests a club desperate to find balance, depth, and finally bring silverware back to Naturena.
Whether these deals go through or not, one thing is certain—Kaizer Chiefs are not standing still.
They’re moving, they’re spending, and they’re aiming to make a statement.
The only question now: will it be enough to end the drought?