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Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs chase Angolan superstar!

Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs chase Angolan superstar!

Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs are reportedly in the race for Angolan forward Laurindo Depu Aurelio, who is on the books of Portugal's Gil Vicente but spent the season with Serbian giants FK Vojvodina Novi Sad.
The 25-year-old has amassed three international caps (netting twice), and is currently valued at around R5 million, according to Transfermarkt.com.
'What I can tell you is that both teams had their scouts there. The scouts were all happy with what they saw in Depu and they enquired about him,' a source confirmed.
'Apparently Kaizer Chiefs wanted their defender Inacio Miguel to help them talk to the player and his representatives. And Orlando Pirates also believed to be willing to talk to the player. They have their different reasons but apparently the scouts from both clubs are happy with what they saw.'
A second source reaffirmed the links, saying, 'Apparently Chiefs don't want to dwell much on Feisal Salum if the price is still that high and will now consider Depu.'
'But the problem is Depu is now based in Portugal and it could also be another challenge. However it's believed that they want to use Inacio Miguel to bring Depu to Naturena. So let's wait and see.'
Meanwhile, Orlando Pirates are said to be closing in on Zimbabwean sensation Prince Ndlovu:
'Highlanders FC value Prince (Ndlovu) and that's why they are pricing him at around R15million,' a source revealed.
'For now this price is believed to be directed at South African team Orlando Pirates because apparently they are the ones who have enquired about his services. Highlanders believe it's a fair price looking at his talent, quality and future ahead of him.'
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