Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates have both signed exciting new stars.
Kaizer Chiefs have just signed their newest star.
Now, PSL rivals, Orlando Pirates have done the same. So, let’s take a look at the newest Amakhosi and Bucs players signed to the Soweto giants.
PIRATES SIGN ‘THE NEXT MOFOKENG’
Pirates have already completed more transfer business than they did in January.
Introducing, their newest player addition – Rethabile Ramontoeli. Furthermore, this teenage starlet has been earmarked to be ‘the next Mofokeng’.
“There is an exciting player who has been signed by Orlando Pirates, and soon people will be talking about him. His name is Rethabile Ramontoeli and he plays as a winger and as an attacking midfielder. He is the next Relebohile Mofokeng, that one, I can promise you,” a source told SoccerLaduma.
So, Pirates are set to be a lot more busy with transfer business moving forward.
During the PSL transfer window in January, the Bucs made no new signings. However, the next transfer window is set to be very different with these # stars all in Pirates books.
CHIEFS PROMOTE EXCITING YOUNG ATTAKER
Naledi Hlongwane is the newest member of Chiefs first team.
As reported on The South African, the exciting attacker has penned a five-year deal with Amakhosi.
“What I can tell you is the five-year deal is the one believed to have been agreed upon by all parties,” – an insider told the publication.
“Yes, the first time it was apparently proposed for a three-year deal. But the club felt they needed to keep the striker for a long time. So that’s why, finally, they came up with a five-year contract. This one is as good as done. I don’t think there will be any changes now,” the insider told SoccerLaduma.
BUCS FANS, ARE YOU EXCITED TO SEE ‘THE NEXT MOFOKENG’ JOIN THE FIRST TEAM? AMAKHOSI SUPPORTERS, WHAT IS YOUR TAKE ON HLONGWANE JOINING THE SENIOR SIDE?
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