Kaizer Chiefs have admitted that they remain interested in strengthening their squad with the option of adding another foreign player still available for the club.
Head coach Nasreddine Nabi has already also confirmed that they are keeping interest in the market for options better than what they already have.
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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 with Nigerian striker Etiosa Ighodaro still available just like Bosnian hitman Dzenan Zajmovic.
Zajmovic 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.
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.
An area of interest is upfront where the club has added Silva and promoted Hlongwane.
"Let me just say that if an opportunity presents itself that is worth it, we will take it," says Chiefs assistant coach Kaze when asked about if the team is done with signings.
"We still have a foreign spot, but we will not fill it up just because of filling it up.
"If an opportunity worth it we will probably take it,” says Kaze adding that new players are settling in.
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"The new players are settling in well.
"The main important thing when you get new players, it's not mainly about football on the pitch but mainly to know the teammates and get a good feeling about each other," he notes.
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