Kaizer Chiefs are interested in signing, a player who has a significant surname in their history with his club owner confirming interest.
Chiefs are making it no secret that they want to boost their attacking department ahead of next season.
Both wingers and central strikers have been included in that category, but may be treated separately. There has been a plethora of widemen and central strikers who have been linked with a possible move to Chiefs. In terms of central strikers,have been mentioned regularly. More recently, the familiar name of Musona has also been thought to be of interest to the club. The surname Musona, brings fond memories to Chiefs fans, with Walter’s older brother Knowledge a club legend.
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