Kaizer Chiefs have officially kicked off their squad rebuild with the signing of centre-back Thabo Moloisane, a 115-game defender whose arrival adds much-needed experience to the back line. The move comes on the heels of former co-coach Khalil Ben Youssef’s blunt assessment that Amakhosi require five immediate-impact signings to compete in the Betway Premiership. Ben Youssef, speaking to Andile Ncube on Sports Amplified, specifically identified the need for a left winger, a central midfielder, a left full-back, a goalkeeper, and a centre-back. With Moloisane now filling the centre-back berth, Kaizer Chiefs are still four key pieces short of that target.
Ben Youssef stressed that the remaining additions must be top players ready to play immediately, raising the stakes for the club’s recruitment team. The message from the former technical staff is clear: one signing alone will not transform the fortunes of the Naturena giants. The spotlight now turns to the club’s ability to secure reinforcements in the four vacant positions. According to leading insider Innocent Mkhize, Kaizer Chiefs have reportedly agreed personal terms with Golden Arrows midfielder Ayabulela