💨 Abstract
Kaizer Chiefs have extended midfielder Nkosingiphile Ngcobo's contract until 2027 to counter European transfer interest. The club activated a one-year option in his contract, safeguarding their on-field plans and financial interests. This move comes after renewed confidence in Ngcobo's value by the technical team and aims to ensure that Chiefs can negotiate a better price if he is sold. The decision also prevents Ngcobo from edging closer to free agency.
Courtesy: Joshua Hendricks
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