Kaizer Chiefs are reportedly prioritizing the signing of Young Africans striker Prince Dube, as they face challenges in securing their other targets, Michael Olunga and Fiston Mayele.
Dube, 28, has been a key player for the Tanzanian club, often single-handedly pushing them to the top of the league, currently four points ahead of Simba. Reports suggest that Chiefs are closely evaluating their chances of bringing in a new striker, and Dube appears to be the most promising option at the moment.
Other strikers they’ve been considering, like Olunga and Mayele, seem difficult to sign, leading the club to shift its focus to Dube, who has been in excellent form for Yanga. While Chiefs are also looking to strengthen other positions, the striker and left-back spots are their top priorities, with Dube currently at the forefront of their plans.
Meanwhile, there’s growing concern behind the scenes about the impact of coach Nasreddine Nabi. According to reports, Chiefs’ management is becoming increasingly frustrated, feeling that the expected results have not materialized under his leadership. The club had high hopes for Nabi, but results have been underwhelming, particularly in games against top teams.
Sources suggest that the management is not satisfied with just good performances; they want tangible results. Despite having a strong squad capable of competing with teams like Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates, Chiefs are struggling to meet expectations, leading to growing dissatisfaction with both the coach and the team’s overall performance.