
Percy Tau targets PSL comeback – Kaizer Chiefs break their silence
A reunion between Percy Tau and the PSL seems likely, but it’s still unclear which team he’ll join — could it be Kaizer Chiefs?

Percy Tau is determined to return to the PSL and hopes to join Kaizer Chiefs after spending seven years playing abroad for Brighton & Hove Albion, Club Brugge, and Al Ahly.
Despite winning two league titles and a CAF Champions League with Mamelodi Sundowns, Tau has openly declared Kaizer Chiefs as his first love and ideal destination.
However, at 31, he appears open to other options—possibly because he can’t afford to be too selective.
“I’d Listen to anybody, let’s not rule out Orlando Pirates, or even Stellenbosch, SuperSport (United),” Tau confirmed.
“I’ll not rule out anyone. My decision will be based on who gives me a contract. Of course, Sundowns still has my love, but then it will be based on who gives me a contract because at the end of the day, I still have to support my family.”
“So just because I love the club it doesn’t mean I’ll stick around for any offer”.
Lessons learnt
According to reports, Kaizer Chiefs are reluctant to sign the three times CAF Champions League winner following their dismal history of signing veteran playmakers like Khama Billiat.
“The team feels that apparently they believe they have learnt a lesson from the signing of Khama Billiat and Keagan Dolly,” an inside source explained.
“They paid a lot of money but the club believes those returns were not worthy of it. So that’s why they are looking at other forward players apart from Percy Tau. So for now he is not one of the targets. But in football you never know what would happen in future. But definitely not now.”
An another source reaffirmed Kaizer Chiefs’ pivot, saying, “Of course there was a time when the club was interested in signing Percy Tau and that was when he was about to leave Aly Ahly.”
“But no longer. The technical team as well as the recruitment department have ruled out signing Percy Tau this time around. It’s apparently not in the coach’s plans at the moment. They pulled out of that race.”