💨 Abstract
Kaizer Chiefs legend Reneilwe Letsholonyane argues that Premier Soccer League (PSL) clubs inflate player transfer prices when Chiefs express interest. He believes this is due to either an assumption that Chiefs won't match high prices or a deliberate refusal to sell players to the club. Letsholonyane suggests Chiefs should pursue players with fair, consistent prices.
Courtesy: Eliot Mahlase
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