Tanzanian midfielder Feisal Salum is at the center of growing speculation regarding a potential move to one of South Africa’s top clubs, but he has chosen to remain tight-lipped about his future. Amid intense rumors linking him with a transfer to Kaizer Chiefs, the 26-year-old star has refused to comment on the matter, fueling further speculation. Salum, who currently plays for Azam FC in Tanzania, has emerged as a prime target for PSL giants, with both Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns expressing keen interest in his services. The midfielder has impressed in the Tanzanian league, and his performances have not gone unnoticed by top African clubs.
In addition to Chiefs and Sundowns, his home-country club Simba SC has also shown interest in securing his signature, making the race for Salum even more competitive. As one of the most highly valued players in Tanzanian football, itβs no surprise that clubs across the continent are eager to bring him into their ranks. The playerβs refusal to speak on the speculation surrounding his future, particularly with the January transfer window looming, has left many football fans and pundits eagerly awaiting his next move.

Local football fans have been vocal on social media, praising Salum for his skills and potential, but many have also expressed skepticism over whether Kaizer Chiefs can convince him to make the switch to Naturena. While Chiefs are known for their strong presence in the PSL, the 26-year-oldβs current form and success at Azam FC make him an attractive target for any club. However, his loyalty to his current club and his connection to Simba SC could be factors that weigh in on his decision.
With both Chiefs and Sundowns competing for his signature, Salumβs future is uncertain, and the next few months are expected to be crucial in determining where he will play next. His ability to remain focused on his game despite the growing transfer talk is a testament to his professionalism and maturity as a player. As the January transfer window draws nearer, all eyes will be on Feisal Salum to see if he makes the move to one of South Africaβs biggest clubs or stays put in Tanzania, continuing to make his mark in the Tanzanian Premier League.