South African outfit Kaizer Chiefs have parted ways with four additional players as part of their squad restructuring heading into the new season.
The Soweto giants are keen on strengthening their squad for the upcoming campaign following an inconsistent performance, particularly in the South African top-flight.
Despite ending their 10-year trophy drought, Kaizer Chiefs finished out of the top four in the South African league, promotion major squad overhaul for the next campaign.
Earlier on, the Soweto giants parted ways with Edmilson Dove, Sabelo Radebe, Njabulo Blom, Ranga Chivaviro, and Mduduzi Mdantsane.
And according g to reports, four additional players including have now parted ways with Fiacre Ntwari, Bongani Sam, Edson Castillo, and Tebogo Potsane have all been shown the exit door in an attempt to make room for new additions.
Ntwari is leaving the club after losing the battle for the number one spot to Bruce Bvuma, who spent the last half of the season as the starting goalkeeper and looked more assured between the posts.
For Bongani Sam, Nasreddine Nabi does not see any development prospects for him in the coming season, given that the defensive line is already well-stocked.
Castillo and Potsane are no longer in the plans of the “Glamour Boys” due to not meeting the required standards compared to their teammates. The club management is aiming to reduce the wage bill, giving themselves more freedom in the transfer market.