
Orlando Pirates cut ties with fan-favourite worth R14.5 million
The Buccaneers are ringing the changes ahead of next season.
Pirates have struggled to compete with rivals Mamelodi Sundowns in the Betway Premiership over the past few seasons.
And now, in a bid to close the gap between themselves and Masandawana, Orlando Pirates are refreshing their squad.
READ MORE • What's going on? Kaizer Chiefs sign FIFTH former Pirates player!
READ MORE • Sundowns set to complete record R25 million PSL transfer deal!
According to the latest transfer gossip, Ndabayithethwa Ndlondlo has been released by the Buccaneers.
Ndlondlo joined the club back in 2022, and has was a key player under Jose Riveiro up until last season.
It was last season where the diminutive midfielder fell out of favour at Orlando Pirates. In total, he made 65 appearances for the club, scoring three goals while assisting three more.
'Orlando Pirates have parted ways with midfielder Ndabayithethwa Ndlondlo. This publication has been reliably informed that Pirates decided against renewing Ndlondlo's contract after it expired on 30 June,' an IDiski Times report read.
Ndlondlo is worth an approximate R14.5 million, however he leaves the club as a free agent.
READ MORE • Kaizer Chiefs sign second Euro-based player in R4.2 million deal!
Ndabayithethwa Ndlondlo had some incredible spells at Orlando Pirates FC. However, did he live up to his true potential at the club?
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