Kaizer Chiefs eye shock move for ex-Orlando Pirates striker
Chiefs are eyeing a move for former Pirates striker, as he prepares to leave his PSL club at the end of June.

Kaizer Chiefs are reportedly preparing a move for Bienvenu Eva Nga, with the powerful striker set to leave Chippa United at the end of June when his contract expires. The former Orlando Pirates forward is once again drawing serious interest from top clubs in the Betway Premiership, with Amakhosi said to have renewed their interest.
Although Eva Nga struggled to make a major impact at Chippa United, scoring just three goals in 28 appearances, his physical presence and experience remain valued assets in the South African top flight.
Chiefs transfer tug-of-war looms
While Kaizer Chiefs look to strengthen their attacking options, they face stiff competition. Interest in Eva Nga isn’t limited to local clubs, there’s also international attention brewing.
“He won’t be short of options. Apart from the local teams interested in him there is a club in Kuwait as well. That club started asking about him while he was still a Pirates player. I think they would also jump at the chance that he is now a free agent and maybe sign him,” a source revealed the last time he was available.
New chapter on the horizon for the Cameroonian
As the transfer window approaches, Eva Nga’s future remains wide open. Whether he opts for a domestic switch to Kaizer Chiefs or accepts an offer abroad, his next move will be one to watch closely.
A return to Gauteng could revive his career, while a deal in the Middle East may offer a fresh start and financial security. Either way, the Cameroonian target man is unlikely to remain without a club for long.
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