Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi has given an affirmative response to transfer questions that continue to flood him ahead of the new season.
Chiefs have been active in this window, bringing in Flavio Silva, Siphesihle Ndlovu, Ethan Chislett, Nkanyiso Shinga, Thabiso Monyane, and Paseka Mako, while Thulani Mabaso, Naledi Hlongwane, Kabelo Nkgwesa, and Manqoba Ozoemena make up the list of those promoted.
However, there remains questions about if further signings will be made with the domestic transfer window only closing on September 22.
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"The window is not closed," says Nabi.
"I think if you have opportunities, the team that we have in scouting is working.
"And if you have a good opportunity, then why not? But I want a player with more qualities than what I already have.
"I don’t want a player with the same quality," he states.
Nigerian striker Etiosa Ighodaro has consistently been linked to the club since the beginning of pre-season.
Chiefs need further reinforcements in the number nine position.
"The player is a player that belongs to another team with administrative issues, but him or another striker that we have listed on our potential players will be welcome.
“We will wait to hear from our administration if him or another player is going to join.
“I saw the player last season playing for AmaZulu and I believe he is a good player.
“But he is a player that doesn’t right now belong to our club, and I can’t really talk about,” says Nabi, who was also asked about Dzenan Zajmovic.
The Bosnian scored 11 goals (plus two assists) for TS Galaxy last season and is now a free agent, and has told this website that there has been no direct contact from the Soweto giants.
"I don’t want to talk about the striker from Galaxy.
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"I don’t know if he is in the vision of the club.
"But if we have the opportunity to recruit him, particularly if he has residence, then automatically yes," says Nabi.
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