DURBAN – Kaizer Chiefs have moved to work on their crew in front of the new season by roping in Brandon Peterson, Sifiso Hlanti, Phathutshedzo Nange, Njabulo Ngcobo, Sibusiso Mabiliso, and Kgaogelo Sekgota, the club reported in articulation on Friday.
The signings will shape some portion of the club’s expectations to modify itself following a few periods of underachievement. Bosses confronted an exchange boycott last season. This corresponded with one of their most noticeably awful class exhibitions in the Premier Soccer League (PSL) period as they finished eighth last season.
The 26-year-old Peterson kept going on the now ancient Bidvest Wits books and joined on a three-year bargain. He is set to give Bruce Bvuma a contest for his best option goalkeeping spot at Naturena. The 31-year-old Hlanti was likewise beforehand on the books of Wits and went through last season with Swallows FC. He will add essential experience and quality to a Chiefs backline that surrendered a few messy objectives the previous term.
Mabiliso, 22, joins from AmaZulu and could be beneficial speculation for what’s to come. The Rustenburg-conceived player is one of the rising stars in South African football and frames part of David Notoane’s U-23 public group that will venture out to Tokyo to play in the forthcoming Olympic Games.
The 29-year-old Nange joined from Stellenbosch FC. While Stellies didn’t have a noteworthy season, he fostered a standing for scoring objectives at vital snapshots of the game. Moreover, he assumed a significant part in guaranteeing that Steve Barker’s side kept away from the drop.
Negombo and Sekgota joined from Swallows and were key figures in the Dube Birds crew that surpassed assumptions last season. The 27-year-old Ncgobo was, in fact, perhaps the best safeguard in the first class last season.