Orlando Pirates lineup with the new signings 

The secrets are out. Soweto giants Orlando Pirates have completed four new signings ahead of the 2025/26 Betway Premiership season.

Orlando Pirates lineup with the new signings 

Orlando Pirates followers have accepted the departures of four beloved players: Thabiso Monyane, Miguel Timm, Paseka Mako, and Innocent Maela.

While supporters wait for the announcements of new signings after 1 July, reliable reports have confirmed that four new players are coming to the Rand Stadium.

The quartet includes two central midfielders, a right-back and an attacking midfielder.

ORLANDO PIRATES’ FOUR NEW SIGNINGS LISTED

Revealed: Orlando Pirates squad going to Europe 

  • Sihle Nduli, 29, central midfielder from Stellenbosch FC
  • Masindi Nemtajela, 23, central midfielder from Marumo Gallants
  • Tshepho Mashiloane, 22, right-back from Baroka FC
  • Sinoxolo Kwayiba, 25, attacking midfielder from Chippa United.

HOW THEY FIT IN THE STARTING LINEUP

Kaizer Chiefs transfers: Percy Tau and Renaldo Leaner 

  • Goalkeeper – Sipho Chaine
  • Right back – Tshepho Mashiloane
  • Central defender – Nkosinathi Sibisi
  • Central defender – Mbekezeli Mbokazi
  • Left back – Deon Hotto
  • Central midfielder – Sihle Nduli
  • Central midfielder – Masindi Nemtajela
  • Right midfield – Mohau Nkota
  • Left midfield – Relebohile Mofokeng
  • Attacking midfield – Sinoxolo Kwayiba
  • Striker – Evidence Makgopa.
Orlando Pirates news Khoza
Orlando Pirates chairman Irvin Khoza leads a press conference from Parktown, Johannesburg. Image: Sowetan

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