Kaizer Chiefs head coach Arthur Zwane has derailed the clubs new transfer policy which stretches beyond the white lines.
The Glamour Boys are looking to beef their squad up after a sluggish start to the season.
Notorious for signing players that simply didn’t crack the mark at Naturena over recent years, Amakhosi have developed a new transfer policy to curb matters.
And Arthur Zwane has since explained the new criteria that needs to be passed before a player can join his side…
Kaizer Chiefs revamped transfer policy explained
“We don’t only think about now, so we try by all means to make sure that when we bring in a player it is a player that will add value” – Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane said as quoted by SoccerLaduma
“So, we scrutinise everything. We go deeper and deeper. We want to know about the player’s attitude off the field, where he comes from? The family, and all those things because they count a lot in a player coming in and performing and giving his best.
“Kaizer Chiefs is not an easy team. Chiefs is a different beast and if you are not strong mentally and you are not of a strong character then sometimes with talent alone you will not survive.
“So, you need players that can cope under pressure. We know the amount of pressure that comes with being a player at Chiefs.”
In other news, Orlando Pirates coach Jose Riveiro has warned Kaizer Chiefs that there’ll be nothing friendly about this weekend’s Soweto derby.
The Buccaneers and Amakhosi face off in Saturday’s first Carling Black Label Championship semifinal at the FNB Stadium.
While it may not be a PSL recognised trophy, and the added ‘fan selection’ element may create a jovial atmosphere around the match….
Jose Riveiro has warned Kaizer Chiefs that there’ll be nothing friendly about the match.
The Buccaneers are going all out to lift a second trophy in two weeks!
Orlando Pirates coach warns Amakhosi
“We are motivated and preparing for the next one with all the illusion and the enrage again.” – the Orlando Pirates coach said as quoted by Citizen.
“We are preparing as good as possible, but in a different circumstance, and a different type of a tournament with rules.
”So, we need to be aware of that and as usual, we are trying to preserve to be a better team on Saturday in the first semi-final, that is the first objective.”