The latest PSL transfer rumours feature Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates and Sundowns dominating the talk as things stand.
Here we wrap all the latest PSL transfer rumours on the pages of TheSouthAfrican.com and elsewhere.
Pitso to Kaizer Chiefs
Pitso Mosimane could be fired from Al-Ahli Saudi FC.
Would it be a chance for Kaizer Chiefs to pounce?
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Amakhosi to pay a premium for primary target
Kaizer Chiefs have made one man their prime target in the coming window.
However, he won’t come cheap.
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Kaizer Chiefs chasing TWO players from PSL rivals
This season, Kaizer Chiefs signed two of Stellenbosch’s most important players.
Will they do the same next season?
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FIVE more players likely to leave Naturena
The chopping block is out at Naturena.
Five more players face the axe.
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Orlando Pirates linked with AmaZulu wingback
Orlando Pirates are expected to be one of the busiest PSL sides in the upcoming domestic transfer officially opens.
It is said that a speedy Amazulu wingback has caught their eye.
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Kaizer Chiefs to beat Sundowns to striker
Kaizer Chiefs are believed to be hard at work trying to secure their transfer targets ahead of next season, with a striker thought to be one of them.
What’s more they may sign a Sundowns target.
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Orlando Pirates interested in R3.5 million dribbling wizard?
Orlando Pirates are reported to have registered their interest in a PSL dribbling wizard worth in the region of R3.5 million.
His current club are threatened by the drop.
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Kaizer Chiefs prepare massive fee for Bafana Bafana striker?
What is going on at Kaizer Chiefs?
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Sundowns to offer R20 million for PSL wonderkid?
Mamelodi Sundowns are believed to be hot on the trail of yet another of the DStv Premiership’s finest talents, ahead of the transfer window.
Will they win the race to sign a sensational talent.
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Orlando Pirates to sign Namibian hard man?
Another player has been linked with a move to the mighty Orlando Pirates from AmaZulu.
This time it is the Namibian hard man of Usuthu.
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Two confirmed player exits from Kaizer Chiefs
The Glamour Boys have all but confirmed a new clearout at the end of the season.
Two names have reportedly been confirmed for the axe.
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Orlando Pirates linked with high-profile goalkeeper
Orlando Pirates are reportedly close to signing a high-profile goalkeeper to take over from outgoing Ghana international Richard Ofori.
According to reports, the shot-stopper will sign for Pirates ahead of next season.
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Kaizer Chiefs move to lock down Amajimbos starlet
Kaizer Chiefs are reportedly moving swiftly to secure the future of an academy star who’s making a name on the junior international stage.
The Chiefs Academy starlet is currently drawing eyes at the Under-17 Africa Cup of Nations in Algeria for South Africa’s Amajimbos.
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How Kaizer Chiefs could line up next term
Changes are afoot at Naturena.
TheSouthAfrican.com’s James Freemantle takes a look at how they could line up.
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Orlando Pirates after winger
DStv Premiership giants Orlando Pirates tend to sign wingers every single season.
Reports say a new face could arrive from Royal AM.
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New suitor for Bafana star
A new suitor has emerged for a capped Bafana international.
He is out of contract at the end of the season.
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Kaizer Chiefs to extend Billiat deal?
Khama Billiat would reportedly have to agree to a dramatic condition if he were to secure an extended stay at Kaizer Chiefs.
Will he stay?
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Kaizer Chiefs to axe top-scorer?
Amakhosi management have been unimpressed with Chiefs’ top goal-scorer who now faces a shock possible exit.
Could he be on his way out already?
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Chiefs and Orlando Pirates stars want out
All is not well ahead of the Soweto derby.
These Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates fan-favourites have requested to leave Naturena and Mayfair, respectively.
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Junior Mendieta should be Kaizer Chiefs’ prime transfer target
Kaizer Chiefs have set out to acquire the services of Stellies star Junior Mendieta.
Yolulwe Qoshe explains why he should be their top target.
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Al Ahly to hijack Orlando Pirates deal?
Egyptian giants Al Ahly have just entered the race for this top Orlando Pirates target.
Jose Riveiro and Bucs management will have to be on high alert this transfer window.
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Bafana International admits Kaizer Chiefs transfer talks
Bafana Bafana International Kamohelo Mokotjo has admitted having talks with Kaizer Chiefs.
“I didn’t know what to make of it. Saw a lot of things in the media and yeah, that was that I think that a certain perception of me, you know, that I didn’t really get, But yeah there were talks. But not fruitful. I’ll just leave it at that because I tell you something, I respect every club. You know. I respect every club and whether things go my way, or they don’t. I think that’s God’s plan. And yeah, I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be at the moment.” Mokotjo told iDiski Times.
Kaizer Chiefs hint at huge signings
Kaizer Chiefs MD Bobby Motaung has promised Amakhosi fans great signings in the next transfer window. Get ready for some big-name arrivals.
Amakhosi supporters can expect some big-name signings next season.
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Orlando Pirates set to loan winger to PSL Rivals?
Craig Martin has failed to make an impact since joining the Soweto giants.
Now, Bucs management are considering loaning him back to Cape Town City.
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Three Kaizer Chiefs players to leave
Two new defenders are coming to Naturena – Thatayaone Ditlhokwe and Given Msimango. However, this could mean these three men are leaving Naturena.
There is plenty of excitement around the arrivals of Ditlhokwe and Msimango but what does it mean for the other defenders in the squad?
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Five players headed to Kaizer Chiefs
Arthur Zwane and the Chiefs management have lined up FIVE signings ahead of next season.
Find out more about the new arrivals.
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