Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi is not yet done in the transfer market and is searching every nook and cranny for a striker to give his attack the much-needed firepower.
On Tuesday, Amakhosi announced the arrival of Njabulo Blom and Bradley Cross to bolster their midfield and defence respectively ahead of the upcoming season.
Blom rejoined the Soweto giants on a one-year loan deal from Major Soccer League club St. Louis City, while Cross arrives at Naturena on a four-year contract from Golden Arrows.
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The duo joins Bongani Sam, Gaston Sirino, Fiacre Ntwari, Inacio Miguel and Rushwin Dortley among new recruits at a club where much is expected following the calamity of last season where they finished in 10th place on the log.
The man entrusted with spearheading that revival, Nabi, has opened the cheque book for more signings at Chiefs ahead of their first match in the Betway Premiership against Marumo Gallants on September 14.
"Our squad has a lot of quality and a lot of power. I don't think [it] is gonna be the final squad, I am still working on getting new players and strengthening the team," he said at the season launch on Monday.
"A big club like Kaizer Chiefs needs high-level quality in all departments - defence, midfield and attack.
"It's easier to look for defenders than strikers. If you want top players, you need to take your time. You work hard to profile for good opportunities. Now we have profiled together in defence, I don't have these opportunities for attack, but we continue with my staff and the committee to look. I need the strikers, and maybe if we have wingers..." added the Tunisian-Belgian.
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The Soweto giants had an unnamed Portuguese striker training with them recently. However, he failed to impress the head coach.
"He is not the quality of Chiefs. He is not the quality I need exactly for Chiefs. I know what quality I want for my team", emphasized Nabi.