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Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates clash over signing Khama Billiat

Orlando Pirates, Kaizer Chiefs, and Bidvest Wits are the frontrunners in the race for Mamelodi Sundowns forward Khama Billiat’s signature.
Bucs could finally sign the tricky attacker, who was heavily linked with Soweto giants before he joined the Brazilians in August 2013
The Zimbabwe international is expected to leave the Brazilians as a free agent at the end of the current campaign has decided not to extend his contract with the Tshwane giants.
Khama Billiat

His imminent departure from Sundowns has also alerted European clubs including Qarabag of Azerbaijan and Swedish side Djurgadens ahead of the July-August transfer window.

Billiat’s agent Michael Ngobeni has since stated that 27-year-old wants to remain focused in his last games as a Sundowns player.

“Everyone wants him and the whole world knows he’s going to be free [by June 30],” Ngobeni told Sunday World.

The M-Sport Management director confirmed that local and foreign clubs are keen to sign Billiat with Sunday World having indicated that Bucs, Chiefs, and Wits are the frontrunners for the player’s signature.

“But everyone has to wait until he finishes the season,” Ngobeni, who took over managing the player a few months ago from Siya Loyilane, revealed.

“Khama still has a contract with the club even though he’s going to be free, so there’s no reason why we should rush,” he concluded.

Sundowns’ Tshwane rivals SuperSport United are also said to be monitoring Billiat’s situation at the Chloorkop-based club.

Billiat, who joined the Brazilians from Ajax Cape Town prior to the start of the 2013/14 season, has been enjoying a regular game at Sundowns this season despite having decided against extending his stay at the eight-time PSL champions club.

The former CAPS United attacker played the entire match as Sundowns drew 1-1 with Moroccan giants Wydad Casablanca in the 2018 Caf Champions League Group C game in Tshwane on Saturday.

He has impressively netted eight goals in 14 league starts for the Brazilians this season – helping the team clinch the 2017/18 PSL title in the process.

Source: Goal.com