Orlando Pirates reach agreement to sell Rele Mofokeng to Saudi club
Orlando Pirates and Saudi Pro League club Al-Ettifaq have reportedly reached an agreement over the sale of starlet Relebohile Mofokeng.
According to KickOff, the deal for Mofokeng to move to the Middle Eastern club is close to being finalised after the two sides agreed on a €1.5 million (around R31 million) fee.
"Relebohile Mofokeng, the South African Orlando Pirates player, is set to move to Al-Ettifaq after the two clubs agreed on terms," KickOff reported.
"The Sustainability Committee's approval is pending before the official announcement. The transfer is valued at €1.5 million."
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