Percy Tau to Chiefs: GOOD & BAD news as Al Ahly RESPOND
Al Ahli have responded to Nabi's Kaizer Chiefs OFFER for Bafana Bafana attacker, Percy Tau. There is good news and bad news...
Nasreddine Nabi has the full backing financially from Amakhosi as he aims to bring big-name players to Kaizer Chiefs.
Kaizer Chiefs have made an OFFER for Bafana Bafana striker, Percy Tau.
Now, Al Ahly have responded to the offer with a mixed bag of news coming out of Egypt. Especially, if you are an Amakhosi supporter.
AL AHLY RESPOND TO CHIEFS PERCY TAU OFFER
Let’s get the bad news out the way first. Al Ahly have rejected Chiefs offer for Tau, according to Goal.
“It is said that the Egyptian club did not consider the offer due to it being of ‘weak financial compensation,” KickOff stated.
Meaning, Chiefs made an offer for Tau and they were declined. So, what’s the good news? Let’s look at the glass as half full. Firstly, Al Ahly are open to letting Tau go at the right price. Therefore, Chiefs could still secure Tau’s signature if they are willing to improve their offer.
NABI HAS FULL FINANCIAL SUPPORT FROM AMAKHOSI MANAGEMENT
Furthermore, as mentioned, Nasreddine Nabi has the full financial backing of Amakhosi management.
Moreover, they are one of the richest clubs in the PSL. Ultimately, the Soweto giants can afford to make a big-offer for Tau. In fact, it is up to Nabi. Ultimately, the new coach will decide who is signed. Additionally, the fact that this offer came under Nabi’s Chiefs means that he sees him as a potential part of his plans for next season. Now, it is just a matter of whether or not he believes Tau is worth a lot more.
Meanwhile, Chiefs have made a R20 MILLION offer for another Bafana Bafana attacker. He joins a list of Bafana Bafana and Sundowns attackers linked with Nabi’s Chiefs. Meanwhile, Orlando Pirates players, red-hot stars from PSL rivals and top international talent is linked with Amakhosi.
SHOULD CHIEFS INVEST MILLIONS INTO A NEW OFFER FOR BAFANA BAFANA STRIKER PERCY TAU?
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