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Orlando Pirates reportedly reject R26m bid for Relebohile Mofokeng

Posted on September 15, 2025
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Orlando Pirates reportedly reject R26m bid from Russian club for Relebohile Mofokeng

Orlando Pirates have turned down a R26 million offer from Russian Premier League club FC Akron Tolyatti for Relebohile Mofokeng.

Zuko Komisa

Image | @relebohile_ratomo_15/Instagram

Orlando Pirates have turned down a R26 million offer from Russian Premier League club FC Akron Tolyatti for their talented 20-year-old winger, Relebohile Mofokeng. This is the second significant bid the club has rejected in recent weeks for the highly-rated youngster.

The decision signals the club’s commitment to prioritizing player development and team stability over immediate financial gain. The Russian club’s offer follows a separate R35 million bid from US Major League Soccer side Minnesota United, which was also rejected.

Mofokeng, who is a product of the Pirates’ academy, is seen as a crucial part of the club’s long-term strategy. The team’s management appears focused on building a core squad around homegrown talent rather than cashing in on their most promising players.

The news has sparked a mixed reaction from fans on social media. Many have praised the club for protecting Mofokeng’s career and ensuring he continues his development at home. However, others have expressed concern that rejecting international offers could potentially hold back his career progression, drawing comparisons to past local talents who struggled to secure transfers abroad.

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