With their huge fanbase thirsty for improvements, Kaizer Chiefs have it all to do within the next week before the January transfer window closes.
The mid-season transfer window closes on January 28.
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This allows Chiefs only seven days to put the seals on all deals that they are working on, with their biggest hope to end the frustrating decade-long trophy drought now on the Nedbank Cup.
Nasreddine Nabi, the head coach, has cried out for the addition of a number nine to take care of finishing all the chances they create.
Amakhosi have a deal in the bag for Tashreeq Morris, which will happen with Congolese striker Christian Saile Basomboli also leaving.
Morris has so much to answer considering that he hasn't been prolific in front of goal.
Only time will tell if he is to provide goalscoring solutions at the Naturena-based side.
Magesi FC have asked about Mduduzi Mdantsane with the midfielder having struggled to play under Nabi.
Mamelodi Sundowns have confirmed the signing of Jayden Adams on a deal to run until June 2028.
Argentine defender Lucas Matias Suarez is also due to arrive.
Orlando Pirates will have little reason for incoming players considering the depth of their squad.
Katlego Otladisa has moved on to Sekhukhune United, where he has joined along with Kagiso Mayinga.
Sekhukhune are awaiting the completion of issuing of paperwork for Congolese dsriker Alves Ngakosso Oko.
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AmaZulu FC have added Namibian striker Elmo Kambindu to their attacking options after the recruitment of Bongani Zungu and Sandile Mthethwa, with Sede Junior having left for Marumo Gallants.
Thabo Khiba has moved to Stellenbosch FC from TS Galaxy, while Thamsanqa Gabuza is now with University of Pretoria.