
Confirmed: PSL club sell winger to Orlando Pirates
Orlando Pirates will allocate a new parking spot for Tshepang Moremi at the Rand Stadium before the new Betway Premiership season.
A deal to sign Tshepang Moremi from AmaZulu is done and dusted. It was made possible by the Sharpville-born player's three goals and seven assists in 28 matches during the 2024/25 season.
His club AmaZulu, affectionately called Usuthu, have confirmed that the speedy winger will wear the famous black and white colours next term.
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'AmaZulu FC can also confirm that an offer from Orlando Pirates FC to acquire the rights to midfielder Tshepang Moremi has been accepted,' the club announced in a statement.
'We wish Tshepang all the best as he embarks on a new chapter in his career,' the note added.
DID YOU KNOW?
Moremi, who hails from the same town as Relebohile Mofokeng, is the only AmaZulu footballer who played in each and every single Betway Premiership match for Usuthu last season.
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