Kaizer Chiefs FC is reportedly in advanced talks with Sekhukhune United to become their next head coach. Former Kaizer Chiefs co-coach Cedric Kaze is said to be in talks with the PSL club to take over the reins. Babina Noko have been looking for a permanent head coach since they parted ways with Eric Tinkler, and now have only 'minor details' left to conclude a deal with the 45-year-old former Chiefs co-boss. The news comes as a surprise to many, as Kaze was expected to stay at Kaizer Chiefs FC. However, it seems that the club has decided to move on and give Kaze the opportunity to take on a new challenge. The transfer news has sent shockwaves throughout the football community, with many fans taking to social media to express their thoughts and opinions. Some have praised Kaizer Chiefs FC for making a bold move, while others have expressed their disappointment at the loss of a key figure. The transfer saga is set to continue, with many more twists and turns expected in the coming days. One thing is for sure, however, and that is that Kaizer Chiefs FC will be looking to make a statement in the transfer market. With Kaze at the helm, the club is expected to make some big signings and departures in the coming weeks. The fans are eagerly awaiting the next move, and it will be interesting to see how the transfer saga unfolds. In the meantime, Kaizer Chiefs FC will be looking to build on their recent success and continue to push for the top spot in the league. The team has been in good form of late, and the fans are confident that they can make a push for the title. With Kaze at the helm, the team is expected to be even more competitive, and the fans are excited to see what the future holds. The transfer news has also sparked debate about the future of the team, with some fans calling for the club to make more signings and others calling for the club to focus on developing their youth players. The debate is set to continue, but one thing is for sure, and that is that Kaizer Chiefs FC will be looking to make a statement in the transfer market.