Spurs pushing to sign Kaizer Chiefs starlet on loan!

Cape Town Spurs have reportedly approached Kaizer Chiefs for the services of academy graduate Sabelo Radebe.

Radebe has made just two cameo appearances for the club so far this season. In total the 23-year-old midfielder has made just four starts since being promoted to the first team in 2021.

Relegation threatened Cape Town Spurs are pushing to sign Radebe on loan for the remainder of the season according to the latest transfer rumours.

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Spurs open talks with Kaizer Chiefs for Radebe

“For now they are talking about a possible loan move. It’s actually Cape Town Spurs who have inquired about him as they say they want to strengthen the squad ahead of the start of the second round of the season.” a source told SoccerLaduma.

“He still has a long contract with Kaizer Chiefs and he is still young so I don’t think they would want to sell him now. It will depend on the talks whether he goes for loan or if he will stay and fight for his place.”

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In other news, Kaizer Chiefs legend Bernard Parker has broken his silence on the leg breaking tackle he received from Mamelodi Sundowns’ Bongani Zungu.

Now plying his trade for TS Galaxy. Bernard Parker was on the receiving end of a leg breaking tackle last month.

The Bafana Bafana legend underwent immediate surgery. He is now on the mend however he’ll remain on the sidelines for an extended period of time

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Parker opens up on Bongani Zungu horror tackle

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“I think there was ill intent in the Zungu tackle,” Parker told SportsNightAmplified on MetroFM.

“I think it was a build up of emotions from him and looking at the two goals scored by Galaxy and how he was involved. When the incident happened, it was building up to it. We are all human and things like that do happen, I am not angry.”

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