Transfer talks: ‘Clubs overprice Chiefs’ says ex-Khosi

Mandla Masango was somewhat Kaizer Chiefs’ new Jabu Pule as Amakhosi became champions in ‘13 and ‘15. He clearly still loves the club.

Transfer talks: ‘Clubs overprice Chiefs’ says ex-Khosi

Kaizer Chiefs fans love a creative attacking midfielder, Mandla Masango was won of those players at Naturena for eight years.

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MANDLA MASANGO AT KAIZER CHIEFS

The Kwaggafontein-born winger first began his early career at Walter Stars and Platinum Star, before arriving at the big time in 2007.

Masango scored 14 goals and 11 assists in 125 games for Chiefs. After winning two PSL titles, the MTN8, and a Telkom Knockout trophy, the player nicknamed “Bullet” was off to Denmark to play for Randers. 

FORMER AMAKHOSI STAR MASANGO DEFENDS AMAKHOSI 

“Sometimes it is difficult for teams like Kaizer Chiefs’ calibre when they want to buy a player,” he said via FARPost.

“The clubs tend to overprice them. Then tomorrow, we say Chiefs don’t want to do this and that.

“At the end of the day, we must not think only from football’s point of view but also in business terms. And ask ourselves questions like does it balance the books if one does this?

“So, there are players who I would have loved for Chiefs to sign. For example, they should have signed Teboho Mokoena, but he was overpriced for Chiefs. So, that’s why he ended up at Mamelodi Sundowns.

– Masango on Chiefs’ transfer tribulations.
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Former Kaizer Chiefs star Mandla Masango and Orlando Pirates’ ex-striker Phumudzo Manenzhe promote the inaugural Carling Cup. Image:@blacklabelsa / Twitter.

“Also, they should have signed Sipho Mbule, but the move failed. And also the player who just recently joined them [Sundowns] from Cape Town City, Terrence Mashego. They should have signed him as well,” Masango concluded.

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