R10 million player heading out!

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Orlando Pirates R10 million attacker is heading out of Mayfair.

Orlando Pirates are set to offload several players in the up-and-coming PSL transfer window in January.

Moreover, Pirates are targeting the signatures of FOUR players from PSL rivals. Whilst, these Bucs players are linked with departures out of Mayfair. The latest of these is this highly-valued attacker.

PIRATES ATTACKER PLANNING TO LEAVE

Katlego Otladisa is the latest Pirates star linked with an exit.

The talented attacker has struggled for game time since joining the Bucs. Moreover, this is unlikely to change given his current place in the pecking order.

“There have been some inquiries for Otladisa and Gallants are not the only ones after him, Polokwane City want him too,” a source close to the player told Phakaaati.

“He can add value elsewhere because he’s not playing as a result of other players in his position doing well. At the moment, nothing has been agreed on but he’s likely going to move when the window opens,” he added on the same publication.

Meanwhile, both Relebohile Mofokeng and Monnapule Saleng are ahead of him in the pecking order.

PSL RIVALS LINED UP

Currently, his former side – Marumo Gallants are leading the way for his signature.

Furthermore, PSL rivals Polokwane City have also joined the race for the Pirates attacker. In my opinion, Otladisa is far too talented to not be playing regularly. There was so much hype around him when he was signed from Gallants to Pirates. However, he has not been given a lot of playing time.

Otladisa is currently valued at roughly R10 MILLION (R9.5 MILLION), according to Transfermarkt.

Therefore, a move is in the best interest of Otladisa as he seeks regular playing time.


SHOULD PIRATES LOAN OR SELL KATLEGO OTLADISA?

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