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Kaizer Chiefs DDC star attracts interest from SA clubs and abroad

Kaizer Chiefs DDC star Siphesihle Tati is thought to have caught the interest of the two DStv Premiership clubs and one abroad.

The 19-year-old has been with Amakhosi for three seasons and has made an impression in this campaign scoring five goals and turning provider on seven occasions in 11 games he has played.

He joined the under 17 side of the club at the age of 14 before he earned a promotion to the reserve team.

Tati was part of the South Africa Under-17 squad that won the COSAFA Cup in Port Elizabeth. He was also called up to the Under-20 team that was going to play AFCON qualifiers that were later cancelled. 

TWO DSTV PREMIERSHIP GUNNING FOR CHIEFS’ STARLET

According to a source close to the player, two DStv Premiership clubs are said to be gunning for the services of the midfielder.

Furthermore, the source added there’s a European club that has also been tracking the Soweto-born having recognised the massive potential in the youngster. 

Kaizer Chiefs DDC star Siphesihle Tati is thought to be on the radar of the two DStv Premiership clubs and one abroad.
Siphesihle Tati in a match against Royal AM

KAIZER CHIEFS HAVE ALREADY PARTED WAYS WITH TWO RESERVE PLAYERS THIS SEASON

Chiefs have already lost Puso Dithejane who went on to sign for TS Galaxy and Unathi Mdaka. The duo was told to leave the club after they refused to be ball retrievers in the match against Usuthu.

Chiefs didn’t let them go for free as they demanded R1.5 million compensation fees for both players from potential suitors.

Dithejane made his professional debut this past weekend, featuring in the Rockets match against Golden Arrows on Sunday. However, he only played 43 minutes and limped off injured.

Meanwhile, Mdaka trained with AmaZulu senior side in November last year. But it is still uncertain whether his move to the Durban-based club was completed.

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