Orlando Pirates midfielder Karim Kimvuidi has reportedly not keen to leave the club on loan.
The 22-year-old Congolese attacker has made only two appearances for the Buccaneers this season in the league. Despite showing much promise in his debut season, when he netted two goals, Kimvuidi has seen little game time this campaign.
Last week, The South African reported that Orlando Pirates were looking to loan Kimvuidi. It appears that the attacking midfielder is seeking a move abroad.
“Kimvuidi is one of those players one might say is unfortunate because despite being so talented he finds himself in an environment where he is competing with stars for a position, and it has been difficult for him to break into the team,” a source told Soccer Laduma this week
“He is a good player who can do very well at any other club but unfortunately, he is limited for game time where he is because of the competition.
Orlando Pirates to sell Kimvuidi?
“A change of environment is what he needs even if it means going out on loan. But from what I understand, he would like to consider one of the options abroad rather than joining a PSL club on loan although that’s unlikely to happen now in January,” said the source.
Orlando Pirates have been less productive during the January transfer window. Jose Riveiro has hinted that he was happy with his current squad. The Buccaneers are in action this weekend against Richards Bay in the Nedbank Cup round of 16.
Should the Buccaneers sell or keep Kimvuidi until the end of the season?
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