Terrence Dzvukamanja appears to be a man with a long term future at Orlando Pirates despite an indifferent season.
His agent Mike Makaab has now confirmed the club has already activated his one-year option, with potentially more developments to come.
“He has one more season left at Pirates via an option and at the moment we’re speaking to the club and with Terrence of a possibility to a longer-term contract,” Makaab confirmed to iDiski Times.
“So we are in discussions as we talk, Terrence will remain at Orlando Pirates for the new season. It was a very tough spell for Terrence [in the beginning] but his professionalism and commitment to the club when he got a chance, was nothing short of remarkable.”
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The Sea Robbers finished second to Sundowns and won two cup titles which makes them an attractive option. As does the above mentioned run in the elite African club competition.
So plenty of talent around the country and continent would be tempted.
And as always at the end of each season, many players get dumped from the Sundowns squad which seems to grow and grow.
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One such player reportedly on the search for a new club is winger Lesedi Kapinga.
And while Sundowns are seemingly okay with letting him go, there would be a catch if Pirates wanted to snap him up.
And it’s a massive one because the catch is Vincent Pule coming the other way. This comes from a source speaking to Soccer-Laduma,
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“It will all depend on the talks as who would want to involve their player in the deal.
“At the moment, it’s not clear if an exchange of players plus money will be involved in the deal. We know Sundowns also want Vincent Pule and Pirates have enquired about Kapinga. So, we are just waiting to see what really happens at the end of the day,” the source observed.
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