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SIX players who could return to Mayfair

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Last updated: August 13, 2025 11:50 am
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Published: August 13, 2025
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SIX PIRATES PLAYERS WHO ARE SET TO RETURN TO MAYFAIRSALENG LEFT THE BUCS ON BAD TERMSWHICH OF THESE SIX LOANED OUT PIRATES PLAYERS DO YOU WANT TO RETURN TO MAYFAIR AFTER THEIR LOAN SPELLS? WHO SHOULD THEY SELL?

Orlando Pirates have loaned out six players to PSL rivals. So, lets take a look at who could return.

Orlando Pirates have loaned out SIX players to clubs within the PSL.

Monnapule Saleng has been joined by TWO more Bucs players at PSL rivals, Orbit College. Meanwhile, TWO more Pirates players have joined Azola Tshobeni at Chippa United.

So, let’s take a look at the SIX Bucs stars on loan.

SIX PIRATES PLAYERS WHO ARE SET TO RETURN TO MAYFAIR

As things stand, Saleng, Tshobeni, Goodmen Mosele, Thuso Moleleki, Yanga Madiba and Abdoulaye S. Mariko have all been loaned out from Pirates to PSL rivals – Orbit and Chippa.

Saleng, Moleleki and Madiba are all on loan at Orbit. Whilst, Tshobeni has been joined by Mosele and Mariko on loan at Chippa United.

So, all six layers are currently contracted to the Bucs. Meaning, all six players are currently set to return to Mayfair next season.

SALENG LEFT THE BUCS ON BAD TERMS

However, Saleng left Pirates on terms that were not great.

Meaning, he might not return but it depends on how Bucs management and Saleng feel in the future.

He hardly featured during his lost season at the Bucs and was unhappy with how he was being treated.

Meanwhile, all the other players have a chance of joining the clubs they are on loan down the line. For now, all six men are contracted to the Bucs and set to return in the future (based on their contracts).


WHICH OF THESE SIX LOANED OUT PIRATES PLAYERS DO YOU WANT TO RETURN TO MAYFAIR AFTER THEIR LOAN SPELLS? WHO SHOULD THEY SELL?

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