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PSL transfers: Mofokeng, Ntwari, R50 million for Mokoena?

Today’s PSL transfer rumours revolve around Kaizer Chiefs misfit Fiacre Ntwari, Orlando Pirates star Rele Mofokeng and Teboho Mokoena.

Mofokeng can’t be replaced at Orlando Pirates

Relebohile Mofokeng has racked up a staggering 41 appearances in the 2024-2025 season across all competitions. Arguably the club’s most important operator, he’s produced 10 goals and 13 assists in those matches. It’s a stellar output for any player, let alone one who’s just exited his teens. Is there a succession plan for he inevitably leaves for a wealthier league abroad? Money can buy good players, but some stars are priceless. Pirates have unearthed a new teenager, but he’s unlikely to make an impact for some time.

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Kaizer Chiefs star Ntwari is going to the World Cup?

Despite his struggles at club level, Ntwari has been a regular for his country during World Cup qualifiers. Ironically, Ntwari’s Rwanda are in Group C of qualifiers alongside South Africa. They’re sitting relatively pretty with eight points after six outings. It’s not out of the question that both nations could qualify for the 2026 showpiece staged in Mexico, Canada and the United States.

“I trust the coaches at Chiefs, and I hope between now and June, he’s going to get his chance to play again because we need him for the rest of the qualifiers.”

“He was good. I thought the lack of game time would affect him, but he was good. You can see his teammates trust him, and I also trust him. I have a lot of confidence in him because of his qualities. He’s also an incredible person to work with. He’s a hard worker, and the players love him. People love him in Rwanda.”

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Mokoena to move for R50 million?

28-year-old midfield maestro Teboho Mokoena is a mainstay for club and country. He’s got 34 caps for Bafana, to go with 295 appearances in PSL football with SuperSport and now Sundowns.

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Will Orlando Pirates add a second star to their collection?

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