Orlando Pirates have lined up a plethora of red-hot talented targets for the next PSL transfer window.
Orlando Pirates are planning some big moves in the up-and-coming transfer window.
So, a total of NINE transfer targets are linked with the Bucs. Meanwhile, FOUR Pirates stars face with likely exits out of Mayfair.
FULL LIST OF PIRATES TRANSFER TARGETS
- Fawaaz Basadien
- Thabo Moloisane
- Vuyo Letlapa
- Thabang Matuludi
- Oswin Appollis
- Thabang Matuludi
- Tshepang Moremi
- Sinoxolo Kwayiba
- Yanele Mbuthuma
- Junior Zindoga
Pirates signed no new players in the 2024/25 PSL transfer window.
However, the up-and-coming window will be very different. Moreover, at the time of publication, the aforementioned players are all linked with the Soweto giants.
“Some of the players linked with the Buccaneers, as the club is expected to make significant changes to their playing personnel at the end of the season, include Thabo Moloisane and Fawaaz Basadien from Stellenbosch FC, Vuyo Letlapa from Sekhukhune United, Oswin Appollis and Thabang Matuludi from Polowkane City, as well as AmaZulu’s Tshepang Moremi, Sinoxolo Kwayiba from Chippa United and Richards Bay FC’s Yanela Mbuthuma, among others,” SoccerLaduma recently reported.
Additionally, Marumo Gallants striker Zindoga is also in Pirates’ books, as reported on SNL.
BUCS EXITS LINED UP
As mentioned, a total of FOUR Pirates players are likely heading out of Mayfair.
Ultimately, the Bucs are planning to free up space for new signings. Meaning, several big chances are set to take place in the next transfer window. Therefore, a total of 13 player movements are now on the cards with four exits. Meanwhile, the Soweto giants are linked with nine transfer targets identified by Pirates.
However, this number is expected to grow in coming weeks. Furthermore, there will be more likely player exits and transfer targets identified.
Stay tuned to The South African as we reveal the latest Orlando Pirates player movements – signings and exits – as they’re made known.
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