Orlando Pirates are reportedly evaluating their midfield options closely as transfer talks heat up. The Buccaneers’ ambition to strengthen key areas has seen interest in young talent, while established players face uncertain futures.
Thabo Moloisane remains a long-term target for Orlando Pirates, with the player himself acknowledging the interest. “When you have interest, it shows you’re doing well,” Moloisane told SABC Sport. His consistent performances have attracted attention from multiple clubs.
Orlando Pirates brimming with youngsters
Orlando Pirates aim to blend youth and experience in the midfield. With recent squad changes, the club is keen to bring in players who can make an immediate impact and grow with the team. Moloisane fits that mold perfectly.
The Buccaneers’ supporters are hopeful but cautious. The pressure to maintain competitiveness in the league is high, and the midfield’s strength will be vital. Fans await official announcements as the transfer window edges closer to closing.
Orlando Pirates know that strategic signings can define their season’s success.
Meanwhile, Relebohile Mofokeng’s father, Sechaba, has seemingly urged his son to flock the PSL, saying, The 20-year-old could be out the door this offseason, a sentiment further ignited by his father, Sechaba.

“My biggest wish is to see Rele overseas in 2025/2026. I’m praying every day. I don’t want to see him in the Betway Premiership again this season. I know God will answer my prayers.”
“[Whether it’s in] Spain, England, Netherlands, France, Denmark, Switzerland — Rele can play. I believe that with all my heart. Take him to Barcelona? He can play. PSG? He can play. Any country. I’ll be happy — but not Saudi Arabia,” he added.
“Not yet. He’s still young. He needs to compete in UEFA competitions. If he goes to Saudi now, he won’t experience that. Yes, he’d be rich — but happiness is more important. You can have all the money in the world, but if you’re not happy, it’s worthless.”
Orlando Pirates are yet to comment on his future.
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