The PSL January switch window has slammed shut, and Kaizer Chiefs had an attention-grabbing one this time round.
Maybe, numerous their followers are disillusioned with the membership’s mid-season switch dealings.
And that’s as a result of the membership couldn’t get all their targets whereas others might really feel these signed will not be of sufficient high quality.
Properly, it’s troublesome to argue with them given how inconsistent Chiefs have been because the begin of the present marketing campaign.
Amakhosi are at present fifth on the Betway Premiership log with simply 21 factors from their opening 14 league video games.
They usually look far off from being league title contenders this time period, and whereas they’re nonetheless within the Nedbank Cup, no person is giving them an opportunity to elevate the trophy.
Now, The South African takes a have a look at who Chiefs signed and which gamers they let go in January…

WHO’S IN AND WHO’S OUT AT KAIZER CHIEFS?
After being linked with a complete lot of gamers, Amakhosi might solely handle to usher in THREE new signings.
Bafana Bafana star Oswin Appollis was closely linked with attainable transfer to Chiefs however Polokwane Metropolis weren’t keen to promote.
The identical might be stated about Mamelodi Sundowns after Chiefs expressed curiosity in Thembinkoi Lorch.
Chiefs, although, sealed a deal to signal Tashreeq Morris from SuperSport United and Thabo Cele on a free switch.
The Soweto giants additionally signed Congolese attacker Glody Lilepo from French third-tier facet Valenciennes.
In the meantime, Chiefs offloaded Christian Saile to SuperSport United on mortgage as a part of the Morris deal.
Moreover, Mduduzi Mdantsane moved to Richards Bay FC for the rest of the season to reunite with Sabelo Radebe who’s additionally on mortgage from Chiefs.
Maybe, the one disappointing factor can be Bongani Sam‘s failed transfer to Magesi FC on PSL switch deadline day.
ARE YOU HAPPY WITH AMAKHOSI’S TRANSFER DEALINGS?
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