FIVE dream signings to make Orlando Pirates champions of Africa

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Orlando Pirates aren’t far away from becoming a consistent force on the continent. They do, however, need a bit of surgery.

Dream signings to transform Orlando Pirates

Orlando Pirates need a new central midfielder

Makhehlene Makhaula is still a highly effective defensive midfield operator, but Pirates might need a long-term contingency plan because he’ll be 36 in November. Although it’s an absurd suggestion, Pirates might need to make an audacious move for a player of Teboho Mokoena’s calibre. Not Mokoena himself, but a domineering central midfield general to go alongside Thalente Mbatha, or free up Mbatha to get higher up the pitch more often.

Kwayiba in the bag

The Buccaneers have wrapped up the signing of Chippa United and Bafana midfield playmaker Sinoxolo Kwayiba. The 25-year-old is part of Hugo Broos’ latest South Africa squad to contest friendlies in June. Kwayiba bagged six goals and an assist from 25 league appearances for the Chilli Boys this season. The Gqeherba-born star is in the latest Bafana squad.

Sinoxolo Kwayiba celebrates a goal for Chippa United against Cape Town Spurs. Image: Football SA

Do the Sea Robbers need a striker?

Although the Buccaneers are blessed with options at the sharp end with Tshegofatso Mabasa, Evidence Makgopa and Boitumelo Radiopane, they might be looking at a different style of number 9. Fiston Mayele is a popular name in the media, but will they go for a guy on the wrong side of 30, especially with a rumoured price tag of R12 million?

What did Makgopa and Mabasa do to offend Hugo Broos?

Matuludi adds depth at right-back

According to Soccer-Laduma, Orlando Pirates will soon seal a deal for Polokwane City right-back Thabang Matuludi. The same publication sounds less optimistic about their chances of snapping up Bafana winger Oswin Appollis. The 23-year-old reportedly has his heart set on Kaizer Chiefs. Is this a blessing in disguise for the Buccaneers?

Broos explains why he likes Selepe for Bafana

Can Pirates take the next step and claim Caf Champions League and Betway Premiership glory?

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