
Orlando Pirates news: Chase intensifies, Mofokeng's time ticking
With Paseka Mako released and Innocent Maela retired, the Buccaneers need cover in the left-back position — and Rapoo, just 20, fits the long-term vision.
'Pirates see him as the next big thing,' said a source close to Matsatsantsa. 'But they're not alone. Chiefs also want him — and the player's agents know it.'
While new talent might be incoming, it looks like one big name is preparing to exit. Relebohile Mofokeng, one of Orlando Pirates' standout youngsters, is reportedly close to sealing a move abroad. FC Cincinnati, Al Ahly, and Zamalek FC have all shown interest.
His father, Sechaba, hasn't been shy about what he wants:
'My biggest wish is to see Rele overseas in 2025/2026. Not Saudi Arabia — he's still young. He needs to compete in Europe.'
Even Bafana coach Hugo Broos has weighed in, warning that the wrong decision now could stall Mofokeng's progress. 'I hope he makes the right decision — one that benefits his development, not just his bank account,' he said.
With Oswin Appollis already arriving, Pirates seem to be planning for life without their star.
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