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Thabo Moloisane and Hugo Broos, Bafana Bafana

Chiefs confirm first signing for new season

The Soweto giants have wasted no time in making their intentions clear for the upcoming campaign by officially confirming their first acquisition of the transfer window. Amakhosi are looking to overhaul a squad that has struggled for consistency, and the arrival of a proven Premier Soccer League performer marks a significant statement of intent from the Naturena hierarchy.

Tashreeq Morris, Kaizer Chiefs

Agent shuts down exit rumours around Morris

The Amakhosi star has no intention of walking away from Naturena despite a challenging campaign that saw him struggle for consistent game time. The former Cape Town City star is prepared to fight for his place under a new technical regime as the Soweto giants prepare for a massive overhaul ahead of the 2026/27 Premier Soccer League season.

Emile Witbooi, Cape Town City and Khumbulani Ncube, Marumo Gallants

Zajmovic hails 'truly special' Witbooi

The Citizens striker Dzenan Zajmovic has heaped praise on the teenage sensation, describing the youngster's development during a high-stakes campaign as truly remarkable. As the Blue and Gold Army battle to regain their top-flight status through the promotion/relegation playoffs, the veteran forward believes the 17-year’s technical ability sets him apart from his peers.

Benni McCarthy, Harambee Stars

McCarthy sets record straight on Bafana job

The former Orlando Pirates striker has finally addressed the growing speculation linking him with the national team head coach position once Hugo Broos departs. The South African legend admitted that the current squad possesses the talent necessary to achieve something special on the international stage.

Khanyisa Mayo, Kaizer Chiefs

Mayo facing uncertain future as Chiefs loan nears end

The Bafana Bafana striker’s high-profile return to South African football is rapidly turning into a nightmare as his loan spell at Amakhosi nears its conclusion. After arriving at Naturena with a massive reputation, the former Cape Town City star has failed to secure a regular spot in the starting XI, leaving his career at a crossroads.

Benni McCarthy Blackburn Rovers

Benni McCarthy & Alan Shearer honoured by Rovers

The Bafana Bafana legend and the Premier League record goal scorer were amongst several players officially recognised for their role in the history of the Blue and Whites. The players were invited back to Ewood Park to receive a prestigious Honour Cap during the club’s 150th anniversary celebrations.

Miguel Timm, Cape Town City, January 2026

Ex-Pirates midfielder Timm dumps Sekhukhune and signs for CT City

The 33-year-old has opted to step down to lower-division football after carving out a career in the Premier Soccer League over the years, including playing for the Buccaneers. With his vast experience, he is expected to add leadership and quality as the Citizens push for a return to the top-flight league. His signing could be City’s clearest statement of their intent to reclaim PSL status.

Dzenan Zajmovic, Cape Town City, January 2026

Zajmovic back in SA after come-get-me pleas to Chiefs, Pirates and Sundowns

The 31-year-old Belgian-Bosnian forward lasted just five months at Iranian Pro League side Zob Ahan after moving to Asia amid reported interest from some of the PSL’s big clubs. At the time, he had also openly expressed his desire to play for the PSL's traditional giants, fuelling speculation about a high-profile local move. However, he is now back in South Africa and has opted to restart his career in the National First Division.

Fortune Makaringe, Orlando Pirates

Free-agent Makaringe reveals Chiefs interest as ex-Pirates star 'would cry'

The 32-year-old attacking midfielder enjoyed a highly credible spell with the Sea Robbers, where he played a pivotal role in helping Orlando Pirates lift three MTN8 Cups. He also tasted success in domestic cup football, contributing to the club’s Nedbank Cup triumph. Beyond the local scene, Makaringe had the privilege of showcasing his talents on the continental stage, featuring in the CAF Champions League and testing himself against some of Africa’s top clubs. Known for his creativity, vision, and knack for key moments, he established himself as a respected and influential figure during his time at Mayfair.

Emile Witbooi, South Africa

PSL club discloses what's holding back Chiefs reject and Pienaar-like teenage sensation from after Chelsea interest

The 17-year-old attacking midfielder is already being spoken of as one of the brightest Bafana Bafana prospects. Now in his second season playing professional football, he has also featured at the FIFA World Cup for his age group. His rapid rise has fuelled strong rumours of a potential move abroad as his reported suitors continue to closely monitor his progress. However, there is a stumbling block standing in his way for now, delaying what looks like an inevitable step toward a bigger stage.