South African football heavyweights Kaizer Chiefs have reportedly set their sights on Asante Kotoko’s standout goalkeeper, Mohammed Camara.
The 25-year-old Guinean international has been a pivotal figure for the Ghanaian side since joining last season.
Camara played a crucial role as Kotoko lifted the 2024/25 FA Cup and continued his fine form by starring in the Porcupine Warriors’ victory over Chiefs in the 2025 Toyota Cup.
Despite already having four goalkeepers in their ranks—Brandon Peterson, Bruce Bvuma, Fiacre Ntwari and Karabo Molefe—Chiefs are said to be keen on securing Camara’s services.
Sources suggest that preliminary talks could soon be held with Kotoko regarding a potential transfer, although Camara’s current contract runs until June 2026.
It remains uncertain whether the highly-rated goalkeeper will make the move to the South African side, especially with Kotoko set to compete in the 2025/26 CAF Confederation Cup.









