Former Kaizer Chiefs defender Mokete Tsotetsi feels the club had a chance to grab Pitso Mosimane in the past and suggests it might be difficult to lure him to Naturena in future.
Mosimane had been linked with Amakhosi not so long ago while he was a free agent, but he has since joined Saudi outfit Abha Club on a short-term deal.
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Amakhosi football manager Bobby Motaung recently revealed in an exclusive interview with the Siya crew that interim coach Cavin Johnson will finish the season at the helm, ending speculation of a possible move for Mosimane while he was still a free agent.
But with Mosimane in Saudi Arabia on a short-term deal, there is a possibility that the Soweto giants could go for him to start next season in the hot seat. Tsotetsi, however, feels that it will be even more expensive for Chiefs as they should have secured his services recently.
"I think Chiefs had a chance to grab him while he was still available. Maybe they did have a talk with him and did not agree on certain things because Pitso (Mosimane) has his own technical team that he travels with. And if Chiefs bring him in, then he would need to come in with his own technical team and change the whole technical team," Tsotetsi said to the Siya crew.
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"Financially, that would disturb them because they need to be with the technical team they have currently. Them going for him while he is in Saudi Arabia will be more expensive for Chiefs. I don't think it would be a wise move for Chiefs to fetch him there because it will be more expensive."
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