Orlando Pirates have been the busiest team of the PSL transfer window.
Orlando Pirates have been busier than their rivals, Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns in the PSL transfer window. The Bucs have released 10 players. Meanwhile, Pirates have signed 11 new stars.
Furthermore, they have also had big paperwork done with both Amakhosi and The Brazilians recently.
PIRATES RELEASE 10 PLAYERS – DUO JOINS CHIEFS
- Innocent Maela (Unattached)
- Miguel Timm (Unattached)
- Paseka Mako (Kaizer Chiefs)
- Thabiso Monyane (Kaizer Chiefs)
- Phillip Ndlondlo (Unattached)
- Monnapule Saleng (Orbit College)
- Mohau Nkota (Al Ettifaq)
- Azola Tshobeni (Chippa United)
- Zakhele Lepasa (Unattached).
- Goodman Mosele (Chippa United)
So, both Mako and Monyane have been sold to Chiefs.
Meanwhile, Tshobeni has signed for PSL rivals, Chippa United. He will be joined by former teammate, Mosele who is set to be loaned out to Chippa.
Speaking of loans, Saleng has been loaned to Orbit College. This is one of the most surprising moves of the recent transfer window. Also, Nkota’s move to El-Ittifaq is a big one considering that he is the only Bucs star who has signed for another country this transfer window.
However, this could change with reports claiming that Pirates have agreed to sell Mofokeng.
BUCS SIGN SUNDOWNS STAR, NEW TEAM WORTH OF SIGNINGS
- Sipho Mbule (Mamelodi Sundowns)
- Yanela Mbuthuma (from Richards Bay)
- Masindi Nemtajela (Marumo Gallants)
- Tshepang Moremi (AmaZulu)
- Nkosikhona Ndaba (Richards Bay)
- Abdoulaye Mariko (Djoliba AC)
- Sinoxolo Kwayiba (Chippa United)
- Tshepo Mashiloane (Baroka)
- Sihle Nduli (Stellenbosch)
- Oswin Appollis (Polokwane City)
- Kamogelo Sebelebele (TS Galaxy).
Pirates have signed 11 new players.
10 of them are from PSL rivals. Most noticeably, Mbule joined the Bucs from Sundowns. Meanwhile, they have signed players from the likes of Stellenbosch FC, AmaZulu, Polokwane City, TS Galaxy, Chippa United, Richards Bay, Marumo Gallants and Baroka.
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