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Stories on Kaizer Chiefs confirming Austin Dube's exit and the Soweto giants being backed for signing Edson Daniel Castillo to bolster their midfield has seen KO readers debate in the comment section.
Read: Chiefs confirm defender's exit
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Kaizer Chiefs have officially announced the departure of defender Austin Dube, who's set to re-join KwaZulu Natal outfit, Richards Bay.
The 30-year-old endured a frustrating final season at Naturena, making only one appearance in a 3-2 defeat to Golden Arrows.
Overall, Dube leaves Chiefs after making only 18 appearances in all competitions across his two seasons at the Glamour Boys and becomes the club's fifth departure of the transfer window.
Here's how the readers reacted to the "Chiefs confirm defender's exit" story:
"Kaizer Chiefs destroys careers," says Saavedra.
"Which career is destroyed here? He moving to another team unlike your team who keep players in the stands until it is very late," replies Rio Da Khosi to Saavedra's comment.
"Nothing here says he is moving to another club. In any case the boy signed as a Bafana Bafana defender and leaves as nothing," says Sva2022.
"They nearly killed your career, go and proof them wrong. I wish you all the best at your next club," says peter95157.
Read: Chiefs will not have midfield problems following Castillo addition
Sticking with Amakhosi, the club bolstered their midfield further with the acquisition of Venezuelan midfielder Edson Daniel Castillo.
Chiefs had been following the 29-year-old for a while and took advantage of his contract expiring at Monagas SC to bring him on as a free agent.
A South American source, that's worked in South Africa before, feels that Amakhosi won't have any issues in central midfield with Castillo available.
He's rated as a top-class midfielder by the source, who also claims that Castillo is comfortable on the ball and plays with a lot of authority.
Here's how the readers reacted to the "Chiefs will not have midfield problems following Castillo addition" story:
"The problem is not in the middle of the park, but at the administration building," says Shikabala.
"The poor guy still has to adjust to the PSL and his team. Chiefs was building last season and this season they will be rebuilding. Let us wait and see," says Fela.
"The masked source is José Torrealba," says Micaah.
"Let us give Chiefs a break, free agent or not, let them get players that they think can work for them," says thabot.boshielo.
"They specialize in free agents and a cheap coach", says Saavedra.
"Let us wait until the league commences," says peter95157.
"August is not far... We will see," says Mokaubere.
"Let's hope he is that good," says Rio Da Khosi.
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