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    Orlando Pirates Squad Overhaul: 7 Players Expected to Depart

    February 10, 20262 Mins Read13
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    Orlando Pirates are reportedly preparing for a significant squad overhaul, with as many as seven players expected to leave the club during this transfer window. The move comes as the Buccaneers look to reshape their roster following a mixed season and ahead of the new 2024/25 campaign.

    Orlando Pirates 7 Players Out: Reasons for Departure

    According to Soccer Laduma, several players are on the chopping block, either through loan deals, transfers, or being sold outright. While the specific names haven’t been officially confirmed, the report suggests a combination of first-team players and fringe members could be on their way out.

    The players in question include goalkeeper Sphamandla Gumede, defenders Sandile Mthethwa and Bandile Shandu, and midfielders Siphelo Baloni, Azola Tshobeni, Goodman Mosele, and Katlego Otladisa. The club intends to trim the squad to at least 30-32.

    The decision to trim the squad likely stems from a desire to create space for new signings and promote youth players from the club’s development ranks. It’s also possible that some players are seeking more regular playing time elsewhere.

    Impact on the Team:

    The departure of these seven players, particularly Shandu and Mosele, will undoubtedly impact the team’s depth and dynamics. However, it also opens doors for new signings and provides opportunities for younger players to step up and prove their worth. The club’s management will need to strategically navigate the transfer window to ensure a smooth transition and build a competitive squad for the upcoming season.

    So far, Pirates has secured the services of Gilberto, Deono van Rooyen, Selaelo Rasebotja, Dimpho Madalane, Bayanda Zulu, and Thuso Moleleki.

    The upcoming season promises to be an exciting one for Orlando Pirates, filled with new faces, fresh challenges, and the pursuit of silverware. The club’s supporters will be eagerly watching as the transfer window unfolds, hoping for a successful squad rebuild that propels the team to new heights.

    Related article: Done Deal: Orlando Pirates Secure Deal for Stellenbosch FC’s Deano van Rooyen

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