Orlando Pirates have reportedly decided against chasing Royal AM star Shaune Mogaila’s signature.
The 28-year-old speedster has long been linked with a move to the Buccaneers.
According to the latest reports, Royal AM are fighting tooth and nail to hold on to their star man due to their ongoing Fifa transfer ban!
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Orlando Pirates throw in the towel?
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“Royal AM is doing everything to keep Shaune Mogaila in the team for longer. The club is in a tough situation with the transfer ban and is making everything possible to convince Mogaila to stay. The negotiations are still ongoing.” a source told SoccerLaduma.
The publication further claimed that due to the current situation, Shaune Mogaila won’t be joining Orlando Pirates next season.
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Former Orlando Pirates and Platinum Stars striker Takesure Chinyama has been unveiled as a youth coach at Polish side KS Bibiczanka.
The 41-year-old Zimbabwean international represented the Buccaneers between 2012 and 2013. Chinyama scored five goals for the club before moving on to the now defunct Platinum Stars.
The former striker is now in the process of securing his UEFA C and B coaching licences.
Former Bucs striker to complete UEFA coaching licence
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“We make sure we assist them in the best possible way in their pursuit of other avenues in football.” Chinyama’s former agent Micheal Ngobeni said as quoted by FarPost.
“We are assisting him in every way to make sure that he has everything that he needs, including his coaching license. He is in the process of acquiring his UEFA C and B coaching badges, and we will assist him in every way,”
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