Kaizer Chiefs have some financial restructuring to do and that all starts with their inflated wage bill.
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KAIZER CHIEFS: BEST MONTHLY SALARIES
- Keagan Dolly – R1,4 Million
- Itumeleng Khune – R480,000
- Zitha Kwinika – R370,000
- Ashley du Preez – R300,000
- Yusuf Maart – R300,000
It’s easy to envisage a situation where both Khune and Dolly are no longer Chiefs players next season. That illustrates a level of money mismanagement by the club but also reveals an opportunity for them to considerably trim the wage bill as neither player has been an integral part of the starting XI for the last two campaigns. Taking R1.9 Million off their monthly costs frees up funds to find players who fit the club culture.
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Kaizer Chiefs keeper Itumeleng Khune is still creating his return to the top. Image Source: (@ItumelengKhune/Instagram)
What do you think, Amakhosi fans? What’s your solution?
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