Orlando Pirates transfers: Confirmed deals and business that could still be done
Orlando Pirates have made a satisfactory start to the new PSL season with four wins from their first eight outings. Could they still be busy before the transfer deadline?
Orlando Pirates have made a satisfactory start to the new PSL season with four wins from their first eight outings.
In terms of transfer business, they’ve added smartly too but there’s still work to be done on the transfer front.
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Orlando Pirates confirmed arrivals
- Tapelo Xoki (AmaZulu)
- Nkosinathi Sibisi (Golden Arrows)
- Evidence Makgopa (Baroka FC)
- Bienvenu Eva Nga (Chippa)
- Azola Matrose (Chippa)
- Miguel Timm (Marumo Gallants)
- Shane Saralina (Pele Pele)

Pirates players that could still leave
- Sandile Mthethwa spent last season on loan at Chippa United and the 25-year-old is yet to get a minute.
- Attacking midfielder Collins Makgaka has only played 10 minutes all season.
- Winger Monnapule Saleng spent last season on loan at Swallows and another stint away from the club is likely.
- Tebogo Tlolane was deployed out of position at full-back and hasn’t played since.
- Former Golden Arrows attacking mid Ntsako Makhubela is out of favour at Pirates.
- Zimbabwean Terrence Dvzukamanja and Ghanaian Kwame Peprah have both been tipped to leave.
it’s clear that Jose Riveiro needs to streamline his bloated squad before the deadline tomorrow. Buccaneers fans, where do you think that Riveiro still needs to strengthen the squad? Let us know in the comments!
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