
Bobby Motaung says Kaizer Chiefs are in the market for three new players during the January transfer window.
Amakhosi have struggled for form and results this season under new head coach Nasreddine Nabi.
The team are currently in seventh place in the Betway Premiership with just four wins from their opening 11 games.
In the previous transfer window, Nabi signed Gaston Sirino, Bongani Sam, Rushwin Dortley, Bradley Cross, Fiacre Ntwari, Inacio Miguel, and Njabulo Blom.
While the Amakhosi boss outlined his intention to sign a striker this January, Motaung has revealed that there may be a number of new additions joining the club.
He said on IOL: “Since the coach came in, we have been working with him on the scouting element, to look at what he will require.
“We are going to make one or two or three additions on certain experience and quality. We are still looking for next season, so it is not a question of we are under pressure to sign now and we are done.
“We have been working around the clock to make sure that we get the right experience. And it is a question of what the coach wants, and what the club can afford.
“We are in the football business, not in the business of buying people – because some clubs will tell you they want 50 million (rand) for a player.”
On Nabi’s impact at the club so far, Motaung added: “You need to realise that he came into a team that have not won trophies for so long, and there’s a lot of expectations on him.
“But as a club, we need to support him on certain aspects of player requirements, and understand that there’s also the challenge of players adapting to him and his philosophy.”
Chiefs are next in action against Stellenbosch at the FNB Stadium on Wednesday night.