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Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates – Full list: All 10 departures

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Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates continue to trim their squads ahead of the 2025/25 PSL season.

Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates have released 10 players so far with more departures expected.

So, Amakhosi have released FIVE stars. Meanwhile, the Bucs have parted ways with FIVE players too.


ALL CHIEFS AND PIRATES DEPARTURES

CHIEFS DEPARTURES:

  • Ranga Chivaviro
  • Sabelo Radebe
  • Njabulo Blom
  • Edmilson Dove
  • Mduduzi Mdantsane

PIRATES EXITS:

  • Innocent Maela
  • Miguel Timm
  • Thabiso Monyane
  • Paseka Mako
  • Ndabiyethethwa Ndlondlo

AMAKHOSI SET TO RELEASE MORE PLAYERS

Initially, Chivaviro was released by Chiefs.

Thereafter, fan-favourites Radebe and Blom were let go. More recently, Dove and Mdantsane parted ways with Amakhosi. However, they are far from done with trimming their squad. So, fans can expect several more player more players to make way before the end of the PSL transfer window.

Fiacre Ntwari, Edson Castillo, George Matlou, Tebogo Potsane, Bongani Sam and Yusuf Maart are all facing probably departures out of Naturena.

Maart is heading for Europe where he will join Austrian side, SV Reid.

Meaning, Nasreddine Nabi and Amakhosi will be appointing a new Chiefs captain.


BYE BYE BUCS?

To date, Maela, Timm, Mako, Monyane and Ndlondlo have all been released by Pirates.

However, more player exits are on the cards. Most noticeably, Bucs superstar Monnapule Saleng.

“Orlando Pirates are in advanced discussions to loan out winger Monnapule Saleng to their Betway Premiership rivals,” SABCSport stated.

Meanwhile, Katlego Otladisa, Siphelo Baloni and “Gilberto” all face proably departures, as reported on The South African.


WHICH CHIEFS PLAYERS SHOULD LEAVE NATURENA? ALSO, WHICH PIRATES STARS SHOULD BE CUT BY ABDESLAM OUADDOU?

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