Deadline Day: Which three major PSL transfers went through last night?
Deadline day saw a trio of notable PSL transfers go through. Here they are with all the details, including a major coup for Orlando Pirates.
Deadline Day saw three major PSL transfers go through to bring a close to the extended winter window.
Here’s a recap. If you see a Pirates fan smiling today, you’ll probably know why after reading this.
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PSL transfers: Deadline day recap
Lyle Lakay: Sundowns to Cape Town City
This is a move that makes a lot of sense for all three parties. Lakay is now third-choice left-back for the Brazilians with the talented Terrence Mashego having arriving at the club from Cape Town City. The additional presence of Sifiso Ngobeni made Lakay’s prospects of first-team minutes even slimmer.
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Abdelmounaim Boutouil: SC Mohammedia to Sundowns
24-year-old Boutouil will make history by becoming the first Moroccan to play in the PSL. A noteworthy achievement indeed, and Sundowns fans will be excited to get a glimpse of their new “defensive rock” in action.
Ndabayithethwa Ndlondlo: Gallants to Orlando Pirates
Orlando Pirates pulled off a coup in the market by nabbing 27-year-old midfield schemer Ndabayithethwa Ndlondlo from Marumo Gallants. He immediately upgrades Jose Riveiro’s options in the centre of the park and adds some much-needed creative spark.

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Who was the winner of the winter window? Pirates and Sundowns definitely got some cracking business done, and the same can be said for newcomers Richards Bay FC.
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