Official: Siphesihle Ndlovu joins Kaizer Chiefs
Kaizer Chiefs have confirmed the signing of talented midfielder Siphesihle Ndlovu as the club continues to bolster their squad for the 2025/26 season.
Three days ago, FARPost reported that SuperSport United midfielder Siphesihle Ndlovu joined Kaizer Chiefs. The transfer was finalised after the clubs agreed on a fee, and Ndlovu completed his medical examinations and signed a three-year contract with the Glamour Boys.
This move comes shortly after SuperSport sold their Betway Premiership status to Siwelele FC, effectively ceasing their top-flight operations.
Ndlovu is expected to link up with his new teammates in the coming days as they prepare for their pre-season trip to the Netherlands.
The 28-year-old becomes Chiefs’ sixth new signing this window. He joins defenders Nkanyiso Shinga, Thabiso Monyane, and Paseka Mako, midfielder Ethan Chislett, and forward Flavio Silva. Ndlovu had a solid 2024/25 season with the now-defunct Matsatsantsa. The midfielder made 28 appearances across all competitions.
KAIZER CHIEFS’ OFFICIAL STATEMENT ON SIPHESIHLE NDLOVU’S SIGNING
The Nasreddine Nabi-coached side welcomed the former Orlando Pirates man with open arms. Amakhosi believes that Ndlovu will “add value” to their midfield options.
“Kaizer Chiefs’ blueprint for strengthening the squad ahead of the new 2025/26 season continues to take shape with the acquisition of Siphesihle Ndlovu,” reads the club’s statement.
“Previously with SuperSport United, for whom he played 28 matches in all competitions last season. The energetic midfielder and will add skill and valuable experience to Amakhosi’s midfield.
“The 28-year-old, who was born in Pietermaritzburg, is set to join his new teammates in the Netherlands within the next few days once all the travel arrangements have been finalised.”
Meanwhile, Chiefs arrived in the Netherlands on Friday, 4 July, for their pre-season training camp. The side will come back to SA on Saturday, 19 July 2025.
Amakhosi will be based in Apeldoorn, a town, which is 80 kilometres from Amsterdam.
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