Kaizer Chiefs move closer to signing striker Flavio Silva from Indonesia. The Portuguese player was born in Guinea-Bissau and has scored 39 goals during three seasons in Liga 1. Silva currently plays for Persebaya Surabaya and stands 1.85 meters tall. He trained at Sporting CP academy before moving to Southeast Asia. Sources confirm the Soweto club wants to complete the transfer soon.
The striker made headlines when he netted five times during one match in January 2023. Silva helped Persik Kediri beat Persikabo 1973 with a 5-2 victory that day. His scoring record has attracted attention from several teams across different countries. The 24-year-old forward brings pace and finishing ability to any squad. Chiefs believe Silva can boost their attack for next season.
Club director Jessica Motaung discussed transfer plans during a recent public appearance. She praised returning players for maintaining fitness during the break. Motaung said the technical staff works hard to find quality additions. The director expects supporters will see new players at upcoming matches. She stressed the team wants to compete at the highest level again.
Chiefs plan to take time with their transfer decisions. The window stays open for several more weeks. Motaung said the club refuses to rush important signings. The team aims to regain top status in South Africa and across Africa. Management believes careful planning will create a stronger squad for upcoming challenges.
The striker made headlines when he netted five times during one match in January 2023. Silva helped Persik Kediri beat Persikabo 1973 with a 5-2 victory that day. His scoring record has attracted attention from several teams across different countries. The 24-year-old forward brings pace and finishing ability to any squad. Chiefs believe Silva can boost their attack for next season.
Club director Jessica Motaung discussed transfer plans during a recent public appearance. She praised returning players for maintaining fitness during the break. Motaung said the technical staff works hard to find quality additions. The director expects supporters will see new players at upcoming matches. She stressed the team wants to compete at the highest level again.
Chiefs plan to take time with their transfer decisions. The window stays open for several more weeks. Motaung said the club refuses to rush important signings. The team aims to regain top status in South Africa and across Africa. Management believes careful planning will create a stronger squad for upcoming challenges.