Orlando Pirates star veteran could exit on a free

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Orlando Pirates risk losing one of their most consistent and decorated players, Deon Hotto, on a free transfer. The Namibian international’s contract is due to expire within a month, and surprisingly no renewal talks have begun.

The 34-year-old joined the Buccaneers from Bidvest Wits during the 2020/2021 season, following a fierce transfer battle involving Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns. Pirates triumphed in securing his signature, marking a major coup at the time.

Hotto’s stellar spell at Pirates

Since arriving at the Soweto giants, Hotto has clocked up over 200 appearances across all competitions. Operating as a left-back, left-winger, and occasionally on the right, he has scored 27 goals and provided 38 assists, an impressive contribution for a utility player.

During his five-year spell, Hotto helped Orlando Pirates lift four MTN8 titles and two Nedbank Cups. Most recently, he played a pivotal role in the club’s journey to the CAF Champions League semi-finals, showcasing his experience and versatility on the biggest stage.

No contract talks yet

Despite his loyalty and achievements, Hotto’s future at the club hangs in the balance. With his current deal running out in just a few weeks, and no communication from the club regarding a renewal, he looks set to walk away as a free agent.

If Pirates fail to act swiftly, they may lose him without any financial return, a major loss both on and off the pitch.

Sibisi secures future with Pirates

In contrast, Orlando Pirates have moved quickly to secure the services of Nkosinathi Sibisi. The club has exercised a two-year extension clause in his contract, ensuring the reliable centre-back remains part of their defensive unit for the 2025/2026 Betway Premiership campaign.

If Hotto leaves, will that be good business by Pirates?

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