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Chippa make Ndulula move

Cape Town - Chippa United are reportedly interested in signing Kaizer Chiefs striker Bongani Ndulula to bolster their attacking options ahead of next season.

The Bafana Bafana target man has been transfer listed by the Soweto giants after struggling with injury and failing to secure a place in the first-team after joining from Amazulu last year.

Drogba, as he's affectionately known, has lost his place in the national team because of his lack of game time at Amakhosi and a potential move to Chippa United could re-ignite his faltering international career.

According to KickOff: "Negotiations are now at an advanced stage and if everything goes well Ndulula will be in Chippa United colours next season."

Ndulula only played five games last season for the club, scoring no goals and providing no assists.

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