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Orlando Pirates have just confirmed another player departure – their tenth this transfer window.

Orlando Pirates have just confirmed their TENTH player departure.

Moreover, he becomes the EIGHTH Bucs player to be permanently released. Meanwhile, two stars have been loaned out to PSL rivals.

FULL LIST OF PIRATES EXITS

  • Souiabou Marou
  • Fortune Makaringe
  • Siyabonga Mpontshane
  • Richard Ofori
  • Kermit Erasmus
  • Thabang Monare
  • Vincent Pule
  • Siphelo Baloni
  • Azole Matrose

Initially, Pirates announced the departure of Marou and Makaringe. Thereafter, they confirmed the exits of Mpontshane, Ofori, Erasmus and Monare.

Moreover, Pule became their seventh exit of the season. Now, ex-Sundowns man, Lesedi Kapinga has become their latest exit.

“Both parties have agreed to amicably part ways following a meeting earlier today,”

“On behalf of the extended Orlando Pirates family, we would like to thank Lesedi for his time at the club and we wish him all the best for the future,” the statement read on Pirates official website.

Meaning, he becomes their tenth exit of the current transfer window. Additionally, Baloni and Matrose are both currently training with Chippa United. Both players are currently on loan.

Therefore, they have not officially signed for Chippa. So, they could both return to the Soweto giants at the end of their loan spells.

BUCS FINALISING SQUAD AHEAD OF THEIR RETURN CAF

Pirates are back in the CAF Champions League.

Furthermore, it is clear that Jose Riveiro and Bucs management are focused on quality over quantity.

Suprisingly, more players have left than joined Pirates so far. As mentioned, a total of 10 players have left Mayfair. Meanwhile, Pirates have signed these SEVEN players so far.


WHO SHOULD PIRATES SIGN BEFORE THE END OF THE TRANSFER WINDOW AND WHO SHOULD THEY RELEASE?

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