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Nabi provides Kaizer Chiefs bosses his ‘purchasing checklist’

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Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi already has one eye on subsequent season.

The Glamour Boys are in for a tense end to the season when it comes to the Betway Premiership.

Nabi’s aspect have limped to 30 factors after 25 video games, and face the true menace of ending outdoors of the top-eight as soon as once more.

Kaizer Chiefs do nonetheless have the possibility of ending their decade-long trophy-drought by way of the Nedbank Cup.

Nabi’s aspect will face arch rivals Orlando Pirates on this season’s ultimate.

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Nabi selects his most popular Kaizer Chiefs new signings

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After a sluggish maiden season answerable for the Glamour Boys, Nasreddine Nabi is seeking to go to the switch marketplace for a lift.

Based on the newest switch studies, Nabi has already informed the membership’s administration which gamers he needs to signal for subsequent season!

“Coach (Nasreddine) Nabi has already drawn up a listing of gamers that he needs the workforce to launch on the finish of the season. He has already submitted the checklist along with the checklist of gamers he would really like the membership to signal,” an insider informed Citizen concerning the state of affairs at Kaizer Chiefs.

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