Kaizer Chiefs eye move for Golden Arrows winger Siyanda Ndlovu
South African right winger Siyanda Ndlovu of Golden Arrows is being linked with a move to Kaizer Chiefs, with the 22-year-old reportedly attracting interest as uncertainty surrounds his contract situation in Durban.
Ndlovu, valued at €1.20m on Transfermarkt, is registered with Lamontville Golden Arrows and wears the No 8 shirt, but his deal has no publicly listed expiry date, prompting speculation he could become an attainable target or even a potential free agent if talks over new terms do not materialise. The probability of a transfer remains unclear, with the move currently rated “?” in reports.
Born on 19 September 2003 in Dannhauser, KwaZulu-Natal, Ndlovu has developed into a specialist in the Attack – Right Winger role, offering pace and width from the flank. A South Africa‑only national, he has so far built his professional career at Golden Arrows, emerging from the domestic system rather than moving abroad.
His growing prominence has been underlined by recent league outings for Arrows, including a late‑season fixture in which he featured on the right side of attack as his side sought to consolidate their position in South Africa’s top flight. That performance, in a tight match that highlighted his direct running and work rate, has coincided with Kaizer Chiefs stepping up their forward-planning for next season.
Chiefs, long-term admirers of emerging domestic talent, are monitoring the situation closely, with Ndlovu’s market value seen as relatively modest for a young winger viewed as having significant upside. With no confirmed contract end date at Arrows and no agreement announced on an extension, his status will be closely watched across the window.
If a deal can be struck, a move to Naturena would represent the biggest step of Ndlovu’s career to date and could prove decisive in shaping his reputation as one of South Africa’s next attacking prospects.
