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Kaizer Chiefs aim to save R2.22 million in wages by loaning out their longest-serving player, Kwinika, during the January transfer window. Meanwhile, Rushwin Dortley's consistent performance as a central defender raises questions about who will replace him when he inevitably experiences a slump. The club is also looking to add more firepower to their roster this summer, with two big names linked to them.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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