Outspoken former Kaizer Chiefs winger Junior Khanye has shared his skepticism about SuperSport United striker Tashreeq Morris's latest move and questioned his performance in the PSL so far.
Morris is on his way to Naturena to help address the team's goal-scoring issues.
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Amakhosi has struggled significantly in front of goal this season, with attacking players like Ranga Chivaviro not meeting expectations.
The news of Morris joining the side has not been well-received by fans on social media, and Khanye has joined the conversation.
"Yes, Chiefs need players. They require more than eight top-quality signings, but Tashreeq Morris isn't the answer for me," Khanye told KickOff.com.
"What I would like to know is what Morris has done to deserve recognition from Chiefs amidst the numerous challenges they are facing.
"He may be good at SuperSport, but Chiefs is a gateway to the national team and overseas opportunities. I'm surprised at the direction they are currently taking.
"He isn't even a regular player for the national team. He is average and still needs to establish his reputation," adds 'Aghahowa'.
Khanye is doubtful whether the 31-year-old is the solution to the Soweto giants' problems up front, and believes the club needs a proper goalkeeper, two center-backs, and a quality left-back.
"I expected them to pursue [Riaan] Hanamub from AmaZulu FC, Thabo Moloisane from Stellenbosch FC, Ashley Cupido, or Omega Mdaka, who isn't a bad player. [Qobolwakhe] Sibande is also a top-class player.
"They are all better options than Bongani Sam, who spends the entire season injured. Additionally, Chiefs need a solid number six.
"Chiefs should have gone all out for Jayden Adams. They should also consider bringing in Siphelele Mkhulise, who isn't getting game-time at [Mamelodi] Sundowns.
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"To be honest, Chiefs need to bring in about 12 players. I also place some blame on the coach, [Nasreddine] Nabi. He is leading Chiefs in the wrong direction and struggles to read the game.
"Allowing Bongani Zungu to join AmaZulu was a significant mistake for Chiefs. They need players who can penetrate defences and score goals, not players like Morris. Judging by his style of play, I can tell you now that Morris is unlikely to succeed at Chiefs.
"He relies too much on crosses."