
Orlando Pirates to revive Saleng relationship amid Mofokeng exit
Orlando Pirates have named Jose Riveiro's successor (Abdeslam Ouaddou), which could be the turning point in Monnapule Saleng's future at the club.
Yes, an offseason exit still seems likely for the 27-year-old, but what if the new gaffer wants him to stay? A new face with fresh reasoning and ideologies could be the ultimate peacemaker between the parties.
Saleng hasn't featured since December 7, following salary demands Orlando Pirates was unwilling to meet. A six-month exile has since ensued.
The winger was spotted in training towards the end of the season but failed to make any matchday squads under Jose Riveiro. Although he didn't make the team, just turning up showed some attempt to rekindle the relationship, which could be enhanced if Ouaddou wishes to keep him.
There's much speculation surrounding Orlando Pirates golden boy Relebohile Mofokeng, who has several giants after his services, including Al Ahly and Zamalek FC.
The 20-year-old could be out the door this offseason, a sentiment further ignited by his father, Sechaba.
'My biggest wish is to see Rele overseas in 2025/2026. I'm praying every day. I don't want to see him in the Betway Premiership again this season. I know God will answer my prayers.'
'[Whether it's in] Spain, England, Netherlands, France, Denmark, Switzerland — Rele can play. I believe that with all my heart. Take him to Barcelona? He can play. PSG? He can play. Any country. I'll be happy — but not Saudi Arabia,' he added.
'Not yet. He's still young. He needs to compete in UEFA competitions. If he goes to Saudi now, he won't experience that. Yes, he'd be rich — but happiness is more important. You can have all the money in the world, but if you're not happy, it's worthless.'
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