Orlando Pirates fans should brace for some changes as the club prepares to welcome a promising new attacker from Zimbabwe while saying farewell to a handful of players.
Zakhele Lepasa and Ndabayithethwa Ndlondlo are reportedly set to leave the Buccaneers, opening up space for incoming talent. The most talked-about potential signing is Prince Ndlovu from Highlanders FC, who could soon be making the move to Soweto.
Insiders suggest that official announcements may come within the next week or two as Pirates finalize their plans.
Possible Exits on the Horizon
Reports from Soccer Laduma reveal that Angolan winger Gilberto, currently on loan since January, is unlikely to extend his stay. Meanwhile, Katlego Otladisa, who has struggled for game time and spent time on loan at Sekhukhune United, may also be shown the door.
Additionally, midfielders Ndabayithethwa Ndlondlo and Siphelo Baloni are facing uncertain futures as the club reassesses its long-term squad strategy.
Prince Ndlovu: Zimbabwe’s Rising Star Set for Soweto?
Highlanders FC’s Prince Ndlovu, once close to securing a European move that ultimately fell through, is now a key figure in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League. Orlando Pirates appear keen to bring the young forward to boost their attacking options ahead of the new season.
As the club looks to rebuild, Ndlovu’s arrival could inject fresh energy and firepower into the Buccaneers’ squad.