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Mofokeng price tag, MTN8 fitness doubts

Posted on July 23, 2025
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Orlando Pirates may be counting the cost of their European pre-season. Coach Abdeslam Ouaddou has hinted that several players are carrying knocks, just weeks out from the MTN8 Cup.

Although he didn’t reveal names, Ouaddou’s vague injury update has sparked concern. “The game is played by young men,” he told local media. “Swelling and niggles are normal.”

The injuries could prove disruptive, with Pirates set to face Polokwane City in the tournament’s quarter-finals. The match will also be a test for new signings like Oswin Appollis and Tshepang Moremi, should they be fit to feature.

Big money offer

The bigger distraction, however, remains the future of Relebohile Mofokeng. PSV are the latest club pushing hard to sign the Orlando Pirates wonderkid. And the numbers being discussed are staggering.

“The R100 million talk is misleading,” a source said. “It was initially R120 million.”

That hasn’t stopped interest, nor has it silenced Mofokeng’s father. Sechaba Mofokeng made it clear he doesn’t want his son playing in South Africa next season.

“Spain, England, Netherlands — Rele can play anywhere. But not Saudi Arabia. He needs to experience UEFA football,” he said.

Will Orlando Pirates cope if Mofokeng leaves?

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