Kaizer Chiefs to retain utility player
Kaizer Chiefs have a few of their players with expiring contracts but the management is working hard to sort that out.

Kaizer Chiefs are set to retain the services of Reeve Frosler beyond the expiry of his contract.
According to SABC Sport, both Chiefs and Frosler have agreed a new deal in principle, and only the finer details are left.
Frosler has been with Amakhosi since 2019, and he is regarded as one of the senior players within the team.
The 27-year-old was previously linked with a possible to Europe with FCSB but that never materialised.
FCSB is the same club that signed Siyabonga Ngezana from Chiefs over a year ago.
Ngezana and Frosler were once teammates at Chiefs, and had the deal materialised, they could have reunited.
Now, with Chiefs retaining his services beyond June 2025, it remains to be seen if FCSB will come back for him.
Frosler has featured 158 times across all competitions for the Glamour Boys since his arrival from the now defunct Bidvest Wits.
He has scored just twice and provided 12 assists in the process despite mostly playing as a right-back.
This season, Frosler has featured in 16 competitive matches for Amakhosi without finding the back of the net.

KAIZER CHIEFS AGREE NEW FROSLER DEAL
“SABC Sport has established that defender Reeve Frosler has agreed a new deal in principle to remain a Kaizer Chiefs player,” reports the publication.
“The finer details of the concluded deal is expected to be announced by the club in the coming weeks, but what SABC Sport has been informed is that Frosler is set to feature in Chiefs colours beyond June 2025.”
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