Orlando Pirates look to proper their wrongs following a head-scratching January switch window.
The Buccaneers, linked with a number of stars like Polokwane pair Oswin Appollis and Thabang Matuludi, made no signings in the summertime amid a Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns spending spree.
It is going to be a defining offseason for Orlando Pirates, who proceed to shut the hole on Sundowns’ supremacy. Some further firepower to an already well-oiled group could possibly be the enhance they want.
Scouts working additional time
Three children have caught Orlando Pirates consideration:
Junior Zindoga
Gallant’s striker Junior Zindoga has been electrical since becoming a member of the Limpopo outfit in the summertime, piquing the curiosity of a number of suitors, together with Orlando Pirates.
“The boy has been spectacular, and Pirates are one of many golf equipment monitoring him,” SoccerLaduma said. “His bodily presence upfront and his excessive work-rate have made him a standout.”
Jaedin Rhodes
The Cape City Metropolis teenager has been closely linked with Orlando Pirates, who will doubtless make one other transfer within the winter after an unsuccessful try in January.
“He (Rhodes) has been one among their (Pirates’) targets for a while now,” SoccerLaduma reported.
“They’ve been monitoring him although there hasn’t been a lot taking place. They had been focusing on him for the January switch window interval.
“Now that it didn’t occur they’ve extra time to work on it and can see what occurs within the subsequent window. However they’re desirous about him. That I can inform you.”
Andrew Phiri
Zambian striker Andrew Phiri is one other starlet Orlando Pirates are monitoring. The FC MUZA frontman has been making a reputation for himself in Zambia, the place he’s one among their most promising prospects.
“Andrew Phiri is one of many many strikers they’re at the moment taking a look at. He’s not that outdated and comes from Zambia,” a supply confirmed.
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