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Scouting for Kaizer Chiefs: Left-backs to sign – Part 2

Kaizer Chiefs are expected to remain active in the transfer market as they continue rebuilding a squad capable of challenging for trophies on a consistent basis.

While Bradley Cross showed signs of becoming the club’s first-choice left-back, there is still a strong argument for adding further competition in the position.

KAIZER CHIEFS LEFT-BACKS

Paseka Mako and Nkanyiso Shinga both struggled with injuries during the campaign, leaving Amakhosi heavily reliant on Cross for large parts of the season. As a result, the club may look to strengthen the department before the new season begins.

If Amakhosi want a player who combines top-flight experience, international recognition and room for further growth, then Sekhukhune United’s Vuyo Letlapa deserves serious consideration.

Also read – Scouting for Kaizer Chiefs: Left-backs to sign – Part 1

Unlike some of the more established names available in the market, Letlapa’s rise has been remarkably rapid.

Born in Rooiboglagte village in Acornhoek, Mpumalanga, the 22-year-old started his football journey at local amateur side Real Rangers FC while attending Lekete Secondary School.

His performances earned him a move to Jomo Cosmos in the ABC Motsepe League, where he quickly established himself as one of the club’s standout young prospects.

That form attracted interest from Sekhukhune United, who offered him the opportunity to make the jump into professional football.

The transition proved seamless. Despite arriving with little top-flight experience, Letlapa quickly cemented his place in the starting lineup. He became one of Babina Noko’s most reliable performers.

BETWAY PREMIERSHIP EXPERIENCE AT A YOUNG AGE

His development did not go unnoticed at national level either.

Just months after establishing himself in the Premiership, Hugo Broos handed the young defender a senior Bafana Bafana call-up as a replacement for Aubrey Modiba ahead of crucial FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Lesotho and Benin.

That achievement underlined just how highly Letlapa is rated within South African football circles.

CONSISTENCY, DURABILITY AND ROOM TO GROW

During the 2025-26 Betway Premiership campaign, Letlapa made 29 league appearances and accumulated 2,371 minutes of action.

He contributed one assist, collected only three yellow cards and recorded an average FotMob rating of 6.97 across the season.

While those attacking numbers may not immediately jump off the page, Letlapa’s greatest strengths lie in his consistency and reliability.

The defender rarely missed matches and regularly delivered solid performances against some of the league’s strongest opposition.

His standout displays included a highly-rated 7.7 performance in a 3-1 victory over Chippa United, while he also produced one of the defining moments of his season in the Nedbank Cup by scoring the winning goal against the University of Pretoria.

His endurance was further highlighted when he completed a demanding 120-minute cup encounter against Milford FC.

At 22 years old, Letlapa remains several years away from his peak. He already possesses Premiership experience, international recognition and a reputation as one of the country’s most promising young defenders.

With reported European interest emerging last season, Amakhosi may need to act sooner rather than later if they wish to bring him to Naturena.

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