Nasreddine Nabi Rates Kaizer Chiefs' New Signings After Impressive Start This Season

Nasreddine Nabi Rates Kaizer Chiefs' New Signings After Impressive Start This Season

  • Nasreddine Nabi has shared his views about Kaizer Chiefs' dealings in the transfer market this summer
  • The Tunisian mentor has guided the Soweto giants to a good start in the Betway Premiership this season
  • The Kaizer Chiefs head coach also rated the performance of the Premier Soccer League giants so far this campaign

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Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi has commented on the performance of Amakhosi's new signings after their impressive start to the 2025/26 season.

Nasreddine Nabi, Kaizer Chiefs.
Nasreddine Nabi comments on Kaizer Chiefs' transfer dealings this summer. Photo: Rene Nijhuis
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The Soweto giants have kicked off the Betway Premiership campaign strongly, securing four victories and one draw in their opening five matches.

The former AS FAR Rabat coach was not with the team at the start of the season as he was attending to a family emergency, but he was available for the matches against Mamelodi Sundowns and Lamontville Golden Arrows.

Nabi rates Kaizer Chiefs' signings this summer

Nabi, while rating the summer signings, congratulated the Kaizer Chiefs board for doing an amazing job in the transfer market.

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“I must start by congratulating the board, they’ve done an outstanding job for us,” the coach told the media.
“Some of the new players have already begun featuring, and others will get their opportunity soon.
“The performances we’ve seen so far give us more options on the field. Building a cohesive team is always challenging, especially with new signings. We’ll need time to gel and improve together."

The Tunisian gaffer gave all the credit to the Amakhosi board for investing big in quality players this summer.

Nasreddine Nabi, Kaizer Chiefs.
Nasreddine Nabi hails Kaizer Chiefs' board over their transfer policy this summer. Photo: Rene Nijhuis
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"But for now, credit to the board for bringing in these players, they’re a real boost. What we need most moving forward is patience and passion. Integrating new players with the existing squad takes time, but with dedication, the chemistry will grow stronger,” Nabi concluded.

The former Yanga SC has not complained about not having enough players in certain positions, like he did last season, which means he's satisfied with the club's transfer dealings this campaign.

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The Glamour Boys might still make more signings before the summer transfer window closes for Premier Soccer League clubs in a few days.

What's next for Kaizer Chiefs after the international break?

Kaizer Chiefs will hope to continue their unbeaten run when the Betway Premiership resumes after the international break, while also hoping all their players return from national team duty without injury.

The Soweto giants have two players in the Bafana Bafana squad, with Thabiso Moyane earning a late call-up.

Nabi's side’s first match after the break will be against joint league leaders Sekhukhune United at the FNB Stadium on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, before travelling to Angola to face Kabuscorp S.C.P. in their first CAF Confederation Cup preliminary round.

Kaizer Chiefs sign former Mamelodi Sundowns star

Briefly News also reported that Kaizer Chiefs have announced the signing of an ex-Mamelodi Sundowns star this summer.

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The South African international failed to earn a contract renewal with the Betway Premiership champions and decided to return to Amakhosi.

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Raphael Abiola (Sports editor) Raphael Abiola is a Nigerian Sports Journalist with over seven years of experience. He obtained a B.Tech degree in Computer Science from the Federal University of Technology, Akure, in 2015. Raphael previously worked as a football editor at Stakegains (2016-2018) and a content editor with Opera News Nigeria (2018-2023). Raphael then worked as an Editor for the Local Desk at Sports Brief (2023-2024). Reach him via email at raphael.abiola@sportsbrief.com.