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Since Thibedi, Ayanda Rorwana, Sizwe Twala and Itumeleng Shopane have not been included in Gavin Hunt’s training sessions
Kaizer Chiefs have announced that they will not be bringing back the four players who were on loan last season at Swallows FC.
Given Thibedi, Ayanda Rorwana, Sizwe Twala and Itumeleng Shopane will remain with the Dube Birds for one more season following an agreement between the two clubs.
Amakhosi took to their social media platforms to confirm the news of the quartet’s move to Swallows on their social media platforms.
Player updates:
The young Chiefs quartet will remain at Swallows FC until the end of June 2021:
1. Given Thibedi
2. Sizwe Twala
3. Ayanda Rorwana
4. Itumeleng ShopaneGood luck, Khosis.# Kings4Life pic.twitter.com/6UW4vGxqjD
– Kaizer Chiefs (@KaizerChiefs) October 2, 2020
How objective As reported earlier this week, the quartet had not been to any of Gavin Hunt’s training sessions since the team’s return on Sunday.
And that fueled speculation that none of them were part of the new coaching team’s plans for next season.
Amakhosi’s move to let the four players go raises some eyebrows, especially as they are not yet sure whether the Court of Arbitration for Sport (TAS) would rule in their favor.
The bosses are still waiting to see if their two-window transfer ban will be lifted so they can beef up the team.
Thibedi is the only player most Amakhosi fans expected to be removed from Swallows FC to bolster the midfield following George Maluleka’s departure to Mamelodi Sundowns.
Nonetheless, Hunt still has options in midfield with players like Kearyn Baccus, Siphelele Ntshangase and Nkosingiphile Ngcobo, who could be entrusted with the responsibility of playing as a liaison between defensive midfielders and attackers.
But if the Chiefs win their appeal, Hunt is likely to add a few more players to his team.
S’fiso Hlanti is already training with the Soweto giants with a view to winning a contract as long as the result of the appeal favors the club.
Thabang Monaree and Cole Alexander have also been linked to moves to Naturena following the sale of Bidvest Wits to Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila.
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