Orlando Pirates superstar Monnapule Saleng is heavily linked with a European outfit, as is his teammate.
Orlando Pirates have attracted an influx of attention towards their playing personnel.
So, several Bucs players are linked with moves to PSL rivals. Meanwhile, a couple of top Pirates players are linked with moves to Europe. Including, star player, Saleng and teammate, Mohau Nkota,
EUROPEAN CLUB SETS SITES ON PIRATES SUPERSTAR
European outfit, Standard Liege, have been linked with Saleng for several weeks now.
Furthermore, they are still interested in the skillful Pirates attacker. Moreover, they are also interested in Bucs prodigy, Nkoyta. Interestingly, he was the first Bucs player they looked at.
“No, this doesn’t mean the Saleng interest is off. No. They are actually looking at both of them for different reasons and you have to remember that Nkota was their first priority and after that they have been monitoring Saleng,” the insider told SoccerLaduma.
Meaning, they are likely to make a bid for both players in the up-and-coming January transfer window.
Saleng has gone from being the PSL Player of the Season to missing most of last season to returning to action and attracting European suitors. Meanwhile, Nkota is one of the most exciting up-and-coming talents in the BetWay premiership having recently been promoted from the Bucs DDC side.
BIG DECISION FOR SALENG AND NKOTA
Now, the ball is in their court or should I say, at their feet.
With an offer seemingly imminent at this point, Saleng and Nkota have time to consider their options.
Playing in Europe is a dream for many young footballers. A large sum of Euros and a possible future in Europe is likely going to be on the table for both Pirates stars.
SHOULD SALENG LEAVE PIRATES AND PLAY HIS FOOTBALL IN EUROPE IN 2025? SHOULD NKOTA GO TO EUROPE OR STAY?
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