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Chiefs Play Waiting Game On Dove

Another silly season – as the transfer window is otherwise known – is upon us and Kaizer Chiefs defender Edmilson Dove is one of the names to possibly dominate the headlines with rumours of ins and outs at clubs set to circulate in the coming weeks. With the left-footed star on national duty with Mozambique at the Africa Cup of Nations in Cote d’Ivoire, his work-rate hasn’t gone unnoticed, with well-placed sources confirming that scouts are keeping an eye on the versatile player. Dove has entered the last six months of his contract with the Soweto giants and the possibility of him leaving for greener pastures has been bandied about according to informants, although a final decision on his future will still be dependent on the club. What could be the Naturena-based side’s reason for playing a waiting game on such a prized asset? The Siya crew has gathered some information on the possible options for the club and the former Cape Town City man in the next five months.

What the Siya crew has been told…

Kaizer Chiefs defender Edmilson Dove is attracting interest with several scouts from different parts of the world understood to be in Cote d’Ivoire to watch him play for Mozambique at the Africa Cup of Nations, the Siya crew has been reliably informed. The player is said to be willing to take his career to another level by possibly securing an overseas move and will be using the rest of his national team’s games in the tournament to further impress.

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