
Kaizer Chiefs: R6-million striker heading out
Several Kaizer Chiefs stars are linked with likely departures.
So, some Amakhosi players will be loaned out. Whilst, others will be heading out of Naturena, permanently.
Chiefs striker, Tashreeq Morris is the latest attacker linked with a likely exit.
According to SNL, the former SuperSport United attacker is set to be loaned out at the end of the season.
He has failed to make the impact on the club that they had hoped when he was signed. Morris scored just two goals in 18 appearancees in the Betway Premiership. Bringing his tally to a meager 2 goals in 20 appearances in all competitions for Chiefs this season.
Therefore, it comes as no surprise that he is linked with a likely exit. As mentioned, he is likely to be loaned out.
Interestingly, he is valued at over R6 million, according to Transfermarkt. However, if he is loaned out and not sold than this does not come into play.
Meanwhile, the Soweto giants have lined up several red-hot exciting attacking targets. Most noticeably, Bafana Bafana and Polokwane City attacker, Oswin Appollis is yet again linked with Amakhosi.
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