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Orlando Pirates transfers: R36 million offer, Mofokeng, Ouaddou

Orlando Pirates transfers: R36 million offer, Mofokeng, Ouaddou

Today's Orlando Pirates transfer wrap looks at a mammoth offer for Rele Mofokeng and the latest on coach Ouaddou's future.
Relebohile Mofokeng's time at the club could be up with interest from the United States.
Meanwhile, the Sea Robbers have started their league campaign in perilous form.
'Nkota is already a better player after leaving Pirates'
It seems crazy to suggest it, but Abdeslam Ouaddou's job could already be on the line at Orlando Pirates. If they lose in the MTN8 semis against Sundowns (that tie is currently squared up at 1-1 after the first leg), that pressure will only crank up a notch. And if they lose more ground in the title race this month, they could already be out of the picture, such is the relentlessness of the pace usually set by the Brazilians at the summit.
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MLS outfit Minnesota United, who also have Bongokuhle Hlongwane on its books, are keen to add more young South African talent to the roster.
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Is R36 million enough for Mofokeng in today's market?
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