After Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi made it clear that he needs quality players heading into the second round of the season, Brian Baloyi has suggested two strikers for the club.
Following a 1-1 draw on the jaws of defeat against TS Galaxy, Nabi said that for a Christmas present, he would prefer better quality of players, "on the level of Chiefs".
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The Tunisian-Belgian was frustrated by the number of missed chances in consecutive games, especially up front, with the likes of Ashley Du Preez and Ranga Chivaviro not showing ruthlessness.
With the January transfer window opening in two weeks, the Soweto giants will be under pressure to bolster the squad, particularly up top, after they could not secure any new market in the winter transfer window.
The side's former goalkeeper Baloyi has suggested two strikers for the Naturena side from rivals Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns.
"There's a certain player at Pirates who is not playing," Baloyi said on Metro FM Sports when asked which players the club should sign.
Zakhele Lepasa?
"Yes, tell me who's better than him at Chiefs right now? He's a Bafana player. When he plays, he has been part of [Hugo] Broos' squad."
Lepasa is yet to feature for Bucs this season due to injury.
The latest update from the club, issued in November, was that the 27-year-old was in the "intermediate phase" of his rehabilitation and had started running on the field and doing strength training.
Meanwhile, the Alexandra native also suggested that the Glamour Boys should look into Sundowns hitman Peter Shalulile, as local signings can hit the ground running compared to foreign signings, who may need time to adjust.
"It looks like Shalulile is not happy at (Sundowns), he is not getting game-time, one of the top strikers on the continent, not just in this league," noted 'Spiderman'.
"If Chiefs are serious... With a player like that, instead of going on and looking for a player around the continent and spending that kind of money, spend it on (players) you know they can deliver, especially in this league."
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Shalulile's contract expires in June next year and it remains to be seen if he will explore options of a new team, with Iqraam Rayners seemingly the first choice.
It is also unclear if the Tshwane giants have an option to renew the Namibian's contract, after he was linked with Saudi Arabian clubs last year.