Kaizer Chiefs lock down Brandon Petersen
Kaizer Chiefs are working overtime to stay ahead of the pack by securing players whose contracts end by June 2024.
Kaizer Chiefs have officially announced the contract extension of Brandon Petersen for a further two years, meaning he will stay until June 2026.
In a statement released on Thursday, Chiefs confirmed that Petersen’s new two-year deal has an option to renew for another year.
Petersen’s initial contract was set to expire in June alongside that of Bruce Bvuma who took over from him as Chiefs’ No.1 towards the end of 2023.
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KAIZER CHIEFS TIE DOWN BRANDON PETERSEN
PETERSEN HAS BEEN BLOWING HOT AND COLD FOR CHIEFS
While Petersen may have been offered a new deal, it is only fair to admit that he has been blowing hot and cold for Chiefs.
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However, given his goalkeeping qualities coupled with the fact that Khune is in the twilight of his career, Petersen was almost certain to be offered a new deal.
He can now focus on getting back to his best now that his future is secured for the next two to three years at Chiefs.