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Orlando Pirates promote wonderkid amid transfer storm

Orlando Pirates promote wonderkid amid transfer storm

Orlando Pirates have taken decisive steps to reinforce their squad ahead of a jam-packed season, promoting exciting young forward Neo Mokoena to the senior team. This move comes hot on the heels of Mohau Nkota's transfer to Saudi Arabia's Al-Ettifaq FC and amid intensifying rumours surrounding Relebohile Mofokeng's potential move abroad.
P Management Sports confirmed Mokoena's promotion on X, stating the talented youngster has officially signed a first team contract with the Soweto giants. He becomes the latest product of the DStv Diski Challenge to make the leap into the senior side. A testament to the club's ongoing commitment to nurturing homegrown talent.
With a relentless season ahead that includes challenges in the CAF Champions League, Betway Premiership, MTN8, Nedbank Cup and Carling Knockout, Pirates appear to be planning well in advance. Mokoena's promotion bolsters their attacking depth and maintains the vital flow of youth players into the senior setup.
A source close to the club believes Mokoena's elevation directly addresses Nkota's departure and could also serve as a contingency plan in the event of Mofokeng's exit.
Relebohile Mofokeng has drawn massive attention following a stellar 2024/2025 campaign that earned him five PSL award nominations. His electrifying pre-season tour in Spain only added fuel to the fire. With several European clubs reportedly keeping tabs on the dynamic attacker.
Though Pirates have not issued any formal statement regarding Mofokeng's future or potential player departures. The club's actions suggest they are already laying the groundwork to ensure stability and squad depth regardless of any looming exits. Development remains at the core
Neo Mokoena joins a growing list of academy graduates stepping up to the first team, including Mofokeng, Nkota, Thabiso Sesane, Siyabonga Ndlozi, and Boitumelo Radiopane. Pirates have clearly doubled down on their youth policy. Which ensures that the next generation of talent continues to feed into their senior ranks.
This strategy not only preserves the club's identity but also positions them strongly for long-term success. As they juggle domestic and continental commitments in the upcoming campaign.
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