Three PSL sides pushing to sign Orlando Pirates attacker

Three PSL sides pushing to sign Orlando Pirates attacker

Orlando Pirates winger Katlego Otladisa is a wanted man in the Betway Premiership.

The talented winger is struggling for game-time at the Buccaneers this season.

In fact, Otladisa has only made Jose Riveiro’s match-day squad once this season, where he finished as an un-used substitute against SuperSport United in the league.

Now, the club are contemplating sending him out on loan with three clubs reportedly interested in him!

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Three clubs interested in Orlando Pirates winger

According to local publication Soccer Laduma, three top-flight teams are interested in signing Otladisa.

Marumo Gallants, Polokwane City and Sekhukhune United are all interested in landing the talented winger on loan.

Orlando Pirates have also reportedly taken a major decision on the future of a player that recently joined the club.

24-year-old attacking midfielder Thuso Moleleki joined the Buccaneers from Orbit College at the beginning of the season.

The highly talented midfielder however is yet to make his debut for the club, and will reportedly be loaned out in January!

Pirates to send Thuso Moleleki out on loan

“You know he joined in the off season from Orbit College to boost the squad and now they want him to gain experience from another team where he can play more regularly,” an insider told Soccer Laduma regarding the new Orlando Pirates signing.

“They have also seen that with the current squad it would take time before he can feature as the competition is very tough in his position.

“But with a loan move next season he can come back more experienced and fight for a place in the starting team at Orlando Pirates. That’s why his loan move is set for January if all goes well.”

Orlando Pirates to sign former Kaizer Chiefs starlet?

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