Hadebe, 26, spent two seasons in the Absa Premiership with Kaizer Chiefs before earning a move to Turkish top-flight side Yeni Malatyaspor where he's impressed with a place in the 2019/20 Team of the Season.
"The issue with Hadebe is that he is very happy at Yeni Malatyaspor and is not looking to move for now unless a bigger and tempting offer comes his way," Mahachi said.
"It's true there are several inquiries from Europe and that includes Amiens but there has to be a convincing reason for him to move, there has to be a much better offer if he is to leave.
"He is contracted to Yeni Malatyaspor, he is not a free agent, so it's not like he can move just like that. At the moment he is enjoying his stay at Yeni Malatyspor."

10. Terror Fanteni (23) Ajax CT to Maccabi Haifa - €948k (R10m) - 2007/08

9. Valery Nahayo (27) Kaizer Chiefs to KAA Gent - €1m (R15m) - 2011/14

8. Andile Jali (23) Orlando Pirates to KV Oostende - €1.14m (R19m) - 2013/14

7. Lyle Foster (18) Orlando Pirates AS Monaco - €1.2m (R21m) - 2018/2019

6. Phakamani Mahlambi (20) Bidvest Wits to Al Ahly - €1.30m (R22m) - 2017/18

5. Knowledge Musona (21) Kaizer Chiefs to Hoffenheim -€1.5m (R25m) - 2011/12

4. Keagan Dolly (24) Sundowns to Montpellier - €1.70m (R28m) - 2016/17

3. Bongani Khumalo (24) - Supersport to Tottenham - €1.8m (R30m) - 2010/11

2. Thulani Serero (21) - Ajax CT to AFC Ajax - €2.5m (R40m) - 2011/12

1. Percy Tau (24) - Sundowns to Brighton - €3.2m (R53m) - 2018/19

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