Kaizer Chiefs’ Transfer Drama Unveiled: Coach Nabi’s Shocking Confession on Loan Moves & Mudau’s Mysterious Club Issues – ‘Is This Squad Too Big to Handle?’
Kaizer Chiefs find themselves in a precarious position as the transfer deadline edges closer, with head coach Nasreddine Nabi confirming the club’s urgent efforts to reduce an oversized squad.
The arrival of over ten new signings since the season began has ballooned the roster to nearly 40 players, a number that is far from ideal for any club aiming to maintain competitive balance and squad harmony.
Speaking candidly to the media ahead of their Betway Premiership clash against Sekhukhune United, Nabi admitted the challenge the club faces.
“Yes, it is true that the squad is big,” he said.

“The club is working on options to try to offload players, especially to give the possibility to some who didn’t have consistency or enough playing time to gain minutes elsewhere.”
This strategy isn’t limited to fringe senior players alone.
Nabi revealed that the club intends to loan out young prospects too, recognizing the importance of top-flight experience in their development.
“Everyone is aware of that and is working around the clock,” he added, underscoring the urgency as the window closes on September 22nd.
The debate among fans is already heated.

Some argue that loaning players is a smart move to keep the squad manageable and ensure everyone gets valuable game time.
Others worry that losing depth could hurt Chiefs in the long run, especially with multiple competitions ahead.
Nabi’s balancing act will be closely scrutinized in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, transfer activity extends beyond Chiefs.
Orlando Pirates have reportedly entered the race to sign Senegalese left-back Mor Talla Mumbay, who most recently played for TP Mazembe.

According to Africa Foot, the 27-year-old is also attracting interest from Egyptian giants Zamalek, setting up a tense battle for his signature before the window slams shut.
Back at Chiefs, the arrival of striker Kanye Samayo from Algerian side CR Belouizdad has been shrouded in some complexity.
Samayo, who joined CR Belouizdad on a three-year deal at the start of the 2024/25 season, was loaned to Chiefs earlier this month with an option to make the deal permanent.
The move came after CR Belouizdad’s coach Sid Ramovic decided Samayo was not in his plans and did not register him for the current campaign.
Explaining the loan structure, Samayo’s agent Basia Michaels of QT Sports revealed that the deal was the easiest way to facilitate the transfer due to financial complications between CR Belouizdad and Cape Town City.
“The sale or purchase would have been harder,” Michaels said.
“It’s football, and sometimes it doesn’t work out the way we want, so we have to adapt.”
Despite the hurdles, Michaels emphasized Samayo’s excitement about his fresh start at Chiefs, calling the terms “reachable” and praising the club’s early interest.
“Chiefs made an offer very early,” she noted, highlighting the strategic nature of the acquisition.
Elsewhere, the spotlight falls on Mamelodi Sundowns and the mystery surrounding right-back Kuliso Mudau’s absence from their recent 3-0 victory over Messi FC.

Head coach Miguel Kadoso shed light on the situation, revealing that while Mudau has returned to training, he is still resolving issues with the club.
“Kuliso is solving all the issues with the club,” Kadoso said.
“He’s training fantastically well, and we are sure he will soon be available to help us.”
The coach stressed the importance of integrating Mudau carefully, noting that the player came from a period of isolated training and is not yet match-fit.
“We don’t want people to see a player on the pitch and say, ‘Who is that guy?’ We want him to fly when he enters the pitch,” Kadoso concluded, emphasizing the need for patience and proper preparation.
Fans are left wondering if Mudau will return in time for upcoming big games or if more complicated matters lurk behind the scenes.
The situation adds another layer of intrigue to Sundowns’ campaign and raises questions about player management and club dynamics.
As for Kaizer Chiefs, the looming transfer deadline and ongoing squad reshuffle highlight the volatile nature of football management.
Nabi’s confirmation of loan moves signals a proactive approach but also exposes the challenges of handling a bloated squad amid high expectations.
The decisions made in these final days of the window could define Chiefs’ season.

Will the loan strategy pay off by giving players the chance to shine elsewhere and keeping the squad focused?
Or will the mass exodus weaken the team’s depth and resilience?
One thing is certain: the transfer saga is far from over.
Fans, pundits, and insiders alike will be watching closely as Chiefs navigate this critical period, hoping the club’s moves translate into success on the pitch.

In the meantime, the battles for key signings like Mor Talla and the unfolding drama at Sundowns only add fuel to the fire of South Africa’s vibrant football scene.
With so much at stake, the coming weeks promise even more twists and turns.
As always, the question remains—can the coaches and management deliver results amid the chaos, or will these off-field dramas derail their ambitions?
Only time will tell.