News reaching the Siya crew is that a Togo striker has been offered to Kaizer Chiefs and that they are targeting two forwards.
Sources close to the club have indicated that the forward player in question is Yawo Agbagno, who currently plays for ASO Chief in Algeria's Ligue 1.
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The sources added that the 24-year-old will have to fit into the Amakhosi system, and the club is considering evaluating him soon.
"Yes, there has been a striker offered to Kaizer Chiefs by one of the agents and that striker is from Togo. It's Yawo (Agbagno). I can't say whether the deal will happen or not but the offer from an agent to the club is there and the only remaining thing is for the technical team to assess him and see if he fits into what they are building at the club," the Siya source stated.
A second insider stated that the technical team is looking to secure two strikers before the registration window closes.
"They need a striker. Or at least two strikers. What we are not sure of is who will come. There are other strikers that the head coach (Nasreddine Nabi) asked for like Tumisang Orebonye and Fiston Mayele. It all depends on money and negotiations now and also a look at the Togolese striker who has been offered to the team," the second source told Soccer Laduma.
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Agbagno has scored 12 goals in 25 Ligue 1 games for ASO Chief in Algeria, where his current contract runs until June 2026.
When contacted for comment, Mike Makaab told the Siya crew that Agbagno is not the specific striker that he was reportedly referencing to be offered to Chiefs.
Soccer Laduma contacted Chiefs for comment but the club had not responded by the time this report was published.