Kaizer Chiefs are set to complete a BIGGEST PSL heist by acquiring the services of Luke Fleurs in the coming days.
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According to UnplayableZA, Amakhosi will offer Fleurs a contract after he started training with them this week as a free agent.
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Fleurs parted ways with SuperSport United after he reportedly couldn’t be guaranteed game time under Gavin Hunt season.
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Chiefs then jumped at the opportunity by inviting Fleurs over for an assessment, and he’s now set to put pen to paper.
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KAIZER CHIEFS SET TO OFFER LUKE FLEURS A DEAL
𝐓𝐎 𝐁𝐄 𝐊𝐇𝐎𝐒𝐈𝐅𝐈𝐄𝐃…#UNPLAYABLE sources confirm Luke Fleurs is set to be offered a deal by Kaizer Chiefs in the coming days.
— #UNPLAYABLE (@UnplayableZA) September 20, 2023
Fleurs, who's training with Chiefs, is a free agent.
FLEURS PROFILE 👉https://t.co/k9bwvXW5Ks pic.twitter.com/agu2Qg1wvs
WHY KAIZER CHIEFS WOULD HAVE COMPLETED BIGGEST PSL HEIST WITH FLEURS SIGNING
Kaizer Chiefs are on the brink of completing the biggest heist in the league because they would have signed two top defenders from SuperSport United for free.
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In January, Chiefs expressed interest in Fleurs but SuperSport United turned them down, and the Soweto giants quietly signed Thatayaone Ditlhokwe on a pre-contract.
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Now, the very same Fleurs who was unavailable for Chiefs in January, is a free agent, and on the verge of signing for the same club.
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Chiefs have gained two quality defenders who are young and would have cost them millions of Rands at the start of the year.