Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Samkelo Zwane's agent Mike Makaab has opened up on suggestions that he should seek a loan move for his client for him to get game time elsewhere.
Zwane has found it hard to break into the regular Chiefs team last season, firstly under former head coach Molefi Ntseki and Cavin Johnson.
The 22-year-old midfielder showed his most potential in the 2022/23 season after he was promoted from the Diski Challenge, where he was coached in the first team by his former youth coach, Arthur Zwane.
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However, after the Amakhosi legend was relieved of his duties as a head coach, the Glamour Boys academy graduate has not been favoured, as he has spent the majority of his time on the bench and reduced to cameo appearances.
Although Zwane remains a fan-favourite at the Soweto giants, there has been suggestions that he should be sent out on loan to develop his game further before making his way back to compete for a place in the line-up.
The nimble-footed midfielder's agent Makaab, CEO of ProSport International, however, believes the 22-year-old will play a pivotal role in Chiefs' bid to revive their fortunes under new head coach Nasreddine Nabi.
"I've seen a lot of comments in the media, about the fact that as his agent I should look at moving him for game time, get him out on loan," Makaab opened up exclusively to Kickoff.
"I'm gonna make a crazy statement. I think Samkelo will boss the Chiefs midfield this season. Remember that statement.
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"He's an enormous talent," Makaab added.
Nabi appears to be more in favour of using youth in his team, as suggested by Amakhosi's strategy of signing young players, following the acquisition of Rushwin Dortley (22), goalkeeper Fiacre Ntwari (24) and Bongani Sam (26), although not yet confirmed.
Chiefs were also interested in signing former Jomo Cosmos left-back Vuyo Letlapa (20), to address their left-back issues, in the current transfer window but he was allegedly tapped up by Sekhukhune United, as previously reported by this website.