Football’s Next Big Thing: Rowan Human’s Potential Transfer

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Maritzburg United’s relegation has left the football fraternity wondering what’s next for Bafana Bafana international Rowan Human. With [Kaizer Chiefs](https://capetown.today/kaizer-chiefs-unveil-new-players-amid-controversy), [Orlando Pirates](https://capetown.today/orlando-pirates-midfielder-ben-motshwari-set-for-sensational-move-to-supersport-united-a-comprehensive-look), and Mamelodi Sundowns all expressing interest, a bidding war for the talented youngster’s signature has ensued.

Impressive Performance

During the recent COSAFA Cup, Human’s versatility and skill made a significant impression as he scored Bafana Bafana’s opening goal against Namibia and delivered the winning penalty in the bronze medal match against Malawi. His performance has intensified interest from Chiefs, Pirates, and Sundowns, with speculation about his future at an all-time high.

Interest from Kaizer Chiefs, Orlando Pirates, and Mamelodi Sundowns

Kaizer Chiefs was the first club to show interest in Human, but Maritzburg United exercised their option to extend his contract for another season. Orlando Pirates later joined the race, hoping to strike a double deal that would see him team up with Karim Kimvuidi. Human himself expressed openness to joining Amakhosi due to his close ties to the club, including regular contact with vice-captain Keagan Dolly from his neighborhood.

Maritzburg United’s Asking Price

Maritzburg United has set a hefty asking price of R10 million for the promising player, raising questions about its fairness and whether Chiefs, Pirates, or Sundowns will be willing to meet the demand. The fierce competition surrounding Human’s potential transfer showcases the immense talent and promise he brings to the field.

The Rise of a New Footballing Phenomenon

Regardless of which team he ultimately chooses, Rowan Human has captured the attention of South African football’s biggest clubs. His skill and prowess on the field have ignited a bidding war that speaks to his potential as a future star. As fans and clubs eagerly anticipate Human’s next move, they hope to witness the rise of a new footballing phenomenon.

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