
Orlando Pirates transfer rumours: Mofokeng, Saleng, Titus
Today's Orlando Pirates transfer news features exciting names like Rele Mofokeng, Monnapule Saleng and Devin Titus.
Mofokeng seems destined for a big-money move abroad.
Meanwhile, Pirates would love to receive a substantial fee for Saleng so they can seek out a replacement.
What is Saleng earning at Pirates?
Orlando Pirates must accept that their prized asset, Relebohile Mofokeng, is wanted in a few corners of the globe. The Bafana Bafana wide attacker seems destined for a big-money move away from South Africa.
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It's strange to see spectacular footballers fall into relative obscurity. That's what's happened to Monnapule Saleng at Orlando Pirates. Did we perhaps overrate the occasionally brilliant winger because he can win matches on his own?
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Stellenbosch's 24-year-old winger could potentially be a like-for-like replacement for Saleng as he enjoys hugging the right touchline. He's not an inverted winger like Saleng, but since right-footer Relebohile Mofokeng already dazzles down the left, this isn't much of an issue. Titus impressed last campaign for Stellies, bagging eight goals and five assists in 28 league appearances. Those are seriously good numbers.
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