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Kaizer Chiefs news: R28 million man arriving, R18 million star leaving?

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Today’s Kaizer Chiefs rumours involve strikers who could either be leaving or arriving at the club this winter.

Ashley Du Preez is the subject of interest from Austria.

Meanwhile, 24-year-old Etiosa Oghodaro is still on the Chiefs wish list.

Xmas comes early for Chiefs?

Amakhodsi hunt R29 million man

Du Preez could move to Austria

Ashley Du Preez was a substitute in Chiefs’ opening day success over his former club, Stellenbosch and an unused substitute in the 1-0 win over Polokwane on Wednesday. The versatile attacker could find himself down the pecking order this season.

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Ighodaro is still available, should Kaizer Chiefs wish to pounce

Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi is a big fan of Etiosa Ighodaro. The Sundowns man is in limbo after returning to Chloorkop from a loan spell at AmaZulu. The German website transfermarkt values him at €1.4 million, or R29 million. Obviously, Chiefs wouldn’t need tyo stump up that much to land their man.

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Would you be happy with Du Preez leaving and Ighodaro arriving at a net cost of R11 million?

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