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- Kaizer Chiefs have secured 28-year-old goalkeeper Renaldo Leaner on a free transfer.
- The Bafana Bafana international arrives at Naturena following his departure from Sekhukhune United.
- Leaner’s arrival is aimed at strengthening the club’s goalkeeping options ahead of the new campaign.
Kaizer Chiefs have officially reinforced their goalkeeping department with the acquisition of Bafana Bafana international Renaldo Leaner.
Renaldo Leaner is a highly regarded 28-year-old South African professional goalkeeper who has steadily climbed the ranks of domestic football to become a full international.
Born and raised in Elsies River, Cape Town, Leaner is known as much for his commanding presence on the pitch as he is for his academic dedication off it
The Glamour Boys confirmed the arrival of the experienced goalkeeper as part of their ongoing squad rebuilding phase, aiming to add depth and competition for the number-one jersey.
Learner moves to Naturena on a free transfer following the expiry of his contract with fellow Betway Premiership outfit Sekhukhune United.
In an official press release, the club expressed their enthusiasm for the new signing:
“Leaner becomes a Khosi
Kaizer Chiefs have strengthened their goalkeeping department with the signing of renowned shot-stopper Renaldo Leaner.
We proudly welcome Renaldo to the Khosi Nation!”
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