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Orlando Pirates Set to Sign Congolese Striker Guy Mbenza

Orlando Pirates, the South African football team, are currently in negotiations to sign Congolese striker Guy Mbenza to strengthen their attack. Mbenza is known for his exceptional finishing abilities and has played in various countries, including Congo, Tunisia, Belgium, and Saudi Arabia. The Pirates’ management is keen to offer more options in their strikeforce, with Mbenza’s signing being a potential solution.

Pirates’ Search for a Finisher

Orlando Pirates, also known as “The Buccaneers,” have been actively searching for a suitable finisher. Their initial search led them to consider ex-Marumo Gallants star Ranga Chivaviro. However, recent reports suggest that coach Jose Riveiro has chosen to focus on Mbenza instead. As a result, Chivaviro has since joined Kaizer Chiefs, another DStv Premiership team.

Uncertainty Surrounding Mbenza’s Transfer

Although the details of Mbenza’s potential transfer remain uncertain, sources close to Phakaaathi claim that an offer has been made to the Congolese international. His arrival in South Africa is expected soon, and if he signs, Mbenza will join his new teammates to begin training. The coaching staff will then evaluate all of their strikers before deciding who stays and who goes on loan.

Potential Acquisition of Lesedi Kapinga

In addition to Mbenza, the Pirates are also in talks with former Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Lesedi Kapinga. Kapinga recently found himself without a contract renewal from Sundowns, prompting interest from the Pirates. Kapinga struggled to find regular game time last season, but a move to the Soweto giants could provide a fresh start.

Building a Competitive Team

As the Pirates’ technical team prepares for a challenging season, signing players like Mbenza and Kapinga could prove critical. With their participation in the CAF Champions League, having a strong squad with depth and options is crucial. At just 23 years old, Mbenza has already demonstrated his vast experience playing in different countries. His potential debut in Mzansi next season would make him a valuable asset to the Pirates’ attack. The addition of Kapinga could further bolster the team’s lineup.

The Orlando Pirates’ interest in Congolese finisher Mbenza and negotiations with midfielder Kapinga signify their commitment to building a competitive team. While details surrounding Mbenza’s transfer remain sketchy, the addition of talented players like Mbenza and Kapinga promises an exciting season for the Buccaneers and their supporters.

Aiden Abrahams

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