The in-form Phala, who has been included in Gordon Igesund’s 23-man Afcon squad, has a contract with Dikwena until June 2013.
Phala's manager, Tim Sukazi of Quality Sports Management, denies reports that his client has been talking to Amakhosi with a view of returning to Naturena this year.
“We have not spoken to Kaizer Chiefs regarding Thuso Phala,” Sukazi insists.
“The only team that spoken to us regarding Phala is Platinum Stars and we did that towards the end of December.
“At this moment we want to give the player a chance to focus on the Afcon with Bafana Bafana and will entertain talks regarding his future after the end of the tournament.”
Dikwena managing director Floyd Mbele has confirmed to KickOff.com that his team want to retain Phala when his contract with the club expires at the end of the season.




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Khosi our right flank attack is poor except for when our right back overlaps. Bobby pulled out from signing Joel Mogorosi which I thought was poor judgement judging from what Joel is doing @ Celtics. The fact that we are looking @ strengthening that right flank is good even if its not Phala we sign atleast someone else.
wel said khosi, dean wud be a grt buy for us. I agree wit u khosi.
Chiefs is the only South African team listed under JSE.
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El sol how do you call a national team player a Headless chicken?
Come on man,keep quite when you dont have a comment..
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Gold in 2013 still remains.................... The most high standard!!!