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Kaizer Chiefs Part Ways with Four Players

Thabo Thobela by Thabo Thobela
June 14, 2025
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Kaizer Chiefs Part Ways with Four Players
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**Kaizer Chiefs Part Ways with Four Players:**

Kaizer Chiefs have confirmed the departure of four players as part of their squad restructuring ahead of the new season. All left the club, marking the end of their respective journeys with the Glamour Boys.

**Siphesihle Tati**
The 24-year-old midfielder, Siphesihle Tati, joined Kaizer Chiefs in 2021 but struggled to cement a regular place in the starting lineup. Primarily featuring in cup competitions and as a substitute, Tati made just 12 appearances across all competitions during his time at Naturena. Despite showing glimpses of potential, his limited game time ultimately led to his exit as the club looks to refresh its midfield options.

**Ntandoyenkosi Nkosi**
Ntandoyenkosi Nkosi, a 26-year-old forward, arrived at Chiefs with high expectations but found opportunities hard to come by. Over two seasons, Nkosi featured in only 9 matches, scoring once. His lack of consistent playing time saw him fall down the pecking order, and with the emergence of younger attackers, the club decided against renewing his contract.

**Sabelo Radebe**
Once considered a future star, 22-year-old Sabelo Radebe’s time at Chiefs was marred by injuries and stiff competition in midfield. After rising through the club’s development structures, Radebe managed just 7 first-team appearances, failing to make the expected impact. His departure signals the end of a once-promising tenure that never fully materialized at senior level.

**Njabulo Blom**
One of the more surprising exits is that of Njabulo Blom, a 23-year-old academy graduate who had become a key player in recent seasons. Blom made over 70 appearances for Chiefs, contributing with 3 assists while primarily operating as a defensive midfielder. His tenacity and work rate made him a fan favorite, but contract negotiations reportedly stalled, leading to his departure.

**Tati’s Next Move**
With his Chiefs chapter closed, Tati will be looking to reignite his career elsewhere. His technical ability and versatility could attract interest from mid-table PSL sides or clubs in the lower divisions, where regular game time may help him rediscover his form.

**Nkosi’s Future Prospects**
Nkosi’s next destination remains uncertain, but a move to a team in need of attacking depth could provide him with the fresh start he needs. His physicality and experience in the PSL might still make him a valuable addition for certain clubs.

**Radebe’s Road to Recovery**
Radebe’s career now hangs in the balance as he seeks to overcome his injury setbacks. A move to a smaller club or a loan spell could be crucial in helping him regain match fitness and confidence.

**Blom’s Big Decision**
Blom’s exit leaves a gap in Chiefs’ midfield, but the talented youngster is unlikely to be short of suitors. Reports suggest interest from both local and overseas clubs, meaning his next move could define his career trajectory.

As Kaizer Chiefs rebuild under their new technical team, these departures highlight the club’s intent to reshape the squad for future challenges. Fans will be eager to see how the team replaces these players in the upcoming transfer window.

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