“CONFIDENTIAL No More!๐ณ Kaizer Chiefsโ Plan to Land Salum REVEALED!๐ Coach Nabiโs Secret Recruitment Tactics EXPOSED!๐ฃ”
In the high-stakes world of African football, backdoor deals and covert recruitment calls are nothing newโbut this time, itโs Kaizer Chiefs and Coach Nasreddine Nabi who are at the center of a rapidly unfolding transfer saga.

According to trusted sources close to Naturena, Coach Nabi has allegedly made a secret phone call to Tanzanian midfield dynamo Stephane Aziz Ki Salum, initiating what could become one of the most dramatic and strategic moves in the PSL this year.
Salum, who currently plays for Young Africans SC (Yanga SC), has built a fearsome reputation in East African football.
Known for his pinpoint passing, exceptional composure under pressure, and ruthless ability to control the midfield, the Ivorian-born Tanzanian international has been on the radar of multiple North African clubs.
But now, it appears Kaizer Chiefs have entered the raceโand theyโre not playing games.
Whatโs particularly intriguing about this development is Coach Nabiโs personal involvement in the approach.

Instead of leaving negotiations solely to club management or agents, Nabi is said to have personally phoned Salum to discuss the possibility of joining Amakhosi, offering him a pivotal role in the clubโs future tactical vision.
This kind of direct communication is rareโand often signals that a coach sees the player as absolutely central to the teamโs plans.
But why Salum? And why now?
After yet another trophyless season and a tactical identity crisis, Kaizer Chiefs are in desperate need of midfield stability and leadership.
The current squad has struggled with creativity, ball retention, and transition playโthree areas where Salum thrives.
By targeting a player like Salum, Nabi is clearly sending a message: mediocrity will no longer be tolerated.
The rebuild is in full swing, and it starts with elite football IQ in the heart of the pitch.
Salum, meanwhile, is believed to be open to the move.
While he remains a beloved figure at Yanga SC, the allure of South African footballโlarger audiences, bigger paychecks, and a more competitive leagueโcould be too tempting to resist.
In fact, insiders suggest that Salum has already begun informal talks with his inner circle about what life in Johannesburg might look like, including potential housing and endorsement opportunities.
However, this developing deal isnโt without complications.
Yanga SC are not keen on losing their star midfielder, especially to a rival league just months before the CAF Champions League returns.
Club officials in Dar es Salaam are reportedly planning to offer Salum a major contract extension, possibly with improved bonuses and a leadership role to persuade him to stay.
But whether that will be enough is unclearโespecially now that Salum knows a major PSL giant wants him and that the approach came directly from the coach.

Another layer of intrigue is the relationship between Coach Nabi and Salum.
Though they never worked together at club level, the two reportedly share mutual respect.
Sources claim that Nabi has admired Salumโs performances for years, even going so far as to reference him in tactical meetings while coaching in North Africa.
If true, this isnโt just a random scouting decisionโthis is a long-term admiration thatโs now manifesting into action.
Meanwhile, Kaizer Chiefs supporters have caught wind of the storyโand the reaction has been nothing short of electric.
Twitter is buzzing with hashtags like #SalumToChiefs and #NabiMasterplan, while fans debate whether the Tanzanian maestro is the missing piece the club desperately needs.
Many believe Salum could be the modern-day answer to the kind of midfield magic that legends like Tinashe Nengomasha and Reneilwe Letsholonyane once delivered.

Club insiders at Naturena remain tight-lipped about the call and any official bid, but the energy inside the Chiefs camp is undeniable.
If the deal goes through, it would mark one of the most significant East-to-South African transfers in recent PSL historyโand signal a broader shift in how Kaizer Chiefs are building their squad: less about hype, more about results.
So, what happens next?
According to sources close to both clubs, negotiations could intensify in the coming weeks, especially if Kaizer Chiefs are willing to meet Salumโs estimated R12 million valuation.
With CAF tournaments looming and domestic pressure mounting, Nabi will want the deal closed fast to integrate Salum into preseason plans and build the team around him.
For now, Salum remains in Tanzaniaโbut all signs point to a potential showdown between Kaizer Chiefsโ ambition and Yanga SCโs resistance.
And at the center of it all is a single phone call that was never supposed to leak.
One thing is clear: if this deal goes through, the entire complexion of Kaizer Chiefs’ midfieldโand their 2025/26 title hopesโwill change overnight.
Stay locked in.
The revolution at Naturena has officially begun.