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Fan Favourite Draws Interest from PSL Rivals Kaizer Chiefs’ enigmatic winger, Itumeleng Khune, has emerged as a transfer target for several PSL clubs, with reports indicating that both Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates are keen on acquiring his services. Khune, who has become a cult figure at Naturena with his exceptional dribbling skills and flair, has been in scintillating form this season, contributing to a number of Chiefs’ victories. His ability to create chances and provide match-winning moments has made him a fan favourite, but it has also attracted the attention of rival clubs. According to sources close to Sundowns, the Brazilians are preparing a lucrative offer for Khune in the hope of bolstering their already formidable attacking options. Sundowns’ head coach, Pitso Mosimane, is reportedly a huge admirer of Khune’s talents and believes he would be the perfect addition to his team. Pirates, on the other hand, are also said to be monitoring Khune’s situation. The Buccaneers are in dire need of a creative spark in midfield, and they see Khune as the ideal player to provide that. Pirates’ legendary coach, Milutin Sredojevic, is known for his attacking philosophy, and Khune would undoubtedly fit perfectly into his plans. Chiefs are aware of the interest from their rivals and are determined to keep hold of their star player. However, the allure of playing for a more successful club and the prospect of increased earnings could tempt Khune to make a move. The transfer window is set to open on July 1st, and it remains to be seen whether Khune will stay at Chiefs or succumb to the advances of his suitors. Whatever happens, the fan favourite is sure to be a hot commodity in the upcoming transfer market.Chiefs Midfielder Radebe in High DemandChiefs Midfielder Radebe in High Demand Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Sabelo Radebe has piqued the interest of three Premier Soccer League (PSL) rivals, SuperSport United, Stellenbosch FC, and AmaZulu. SuperSport, under the guidance of former Chiefs coach Gavin Hunt, is the initial suitor for Radebe. However, they face competition from the other two clubs. Radebe has become a fan favorite at Chiefs, but his future remains uncertain under new coach Nasreddine Nabi. The technical team will ultimately decide whether to retain or loan him out. Sources have confirmed that Stellenbosch and AmaZulu have expressed interest in signing Radebe. The player’s future now rests in the hands of Nabi and his staff. Meanwhile, Nabi is also evaluating the futures of other players, including club legend Itumeleng Khune. The goalkeeper was notably left behind during the team’s trip to Turkey, raising speculation about his departure. Nabi and his team face a crucial decision in determining Radebe’s fate. Should he remain at Chiefs, be loaned out, or move to another PSL club? Fans and pundits alike are eagerly awaiting the outcome.Fan Favourite Draws Interest from PSL Rivals Durban, South Africa – A fan favourite at Golden Arrows is reportedly attracting interest from several Premier Soccer League (PSL) rivals. According to sources close to the player, several clubs have made enquiries about his availability during the upcoming transfer window. The 26-year-old attacking midfielder has been in impressive form for Arrows this season, scoring five goals and providing seven assists in 15 league appearances. His performances have not gone unnoticed, and it is understood that Mamelodi Sundowns, Kaizer Chiefs, and Orlando Pirates are among the clubs monitoring his situation. Arrows are said to be reluctant to part ways with their prized asset, but they may be forced to consider offers if the player expresses a desire to leave. The player in question is under contract with Arrows until June 2025, but there is a clause in his contract that allows him to leave for a fee of approximately R10 million. It remains to be seen whether any of the interested clubs will be willing to meet Arrows’ asking price, but the player’s stock is certainly rising, and a move to a bigger club could be on the cards.