Kaizer Chiefs want to sign PSL striker on a free transfer | OneFootball

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·12 July 2025

Kaizer Chiefs want to sign PSL striker on a free transfer

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The news is that Makhosi is already close to officially signing an outspoken striker.

Article image:Kaizer Chiefs want to sign PSL striker on a free transfer

Kaizer Chiefs want to sign PSL striker on a free transfer


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So far, Kaizer Chiefs have spared no opportunity to sign several names that will be key to the team's technical renaissance.

As of this moment, Makhosi has signed Paseka Mako, Thabiso Monyane, Nkanyiso Shinga, Ethan Chislett and Flavio Silva and a new striker is also expected to arrive. Dzenan Zajmovic is the name currently circulating in the South African press.

Numerous associations between Zajmovic and Amakhosi: What's the plan!

Belgium-born Bosnian forward Dzenan Zajmovic, 30, is drawing attention from top South African clubs following an impressive campaign. Last season, he netted seven goals and provided two assists in the league, along with a remarkable three goals in just two Nedbank Cup appearances. With his contract expiring, several Premier Soccer League (PSL) sides are considering a free transfer move for the in-form attacker.

Zajmovic confirmed talks are underway, revealing, "Two PSL clubs have already reached out to us. South Africa is a fantastic country with a strong league, and I’d be excited to join a new team there."

Reflecting on his time in the country, he added, "I felt completely at home—both on and off the pitch. My family loved it too, and I’ll always keep South Africa in mind for the future. The football environment was excellent, and the lifestyle suited me perfectly, which helped me perform at my best."

With his proven goal-scoring ability and admiration for South African football, Zajmovic could soon be making a return to the PSL.

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