â«âȘ TRANSFER BOMBSHELL: Orlando Pirates Target 13-Goal Ghanaian STAR â Could He Be the Next Mabasa? đ±đ„
Itâs that time of year againâtransfer chaos, wild rumors, and strategic moves behind the scenes.

But this latest scoop coming out of the Orlando Pirates camp isnât just noise.
Itâs a red-hot lead.
Sources close to the Soweto giants have confirmed that the club is actively pursuing a prolific Ghanaian forward who has netted an impressive 13 goals in 31 games this seasonâand fans are already buzzing about what his arrival could mean.
The playerâs name is being kept under wraps for now, but insiders suggest heâs currently playing in a competitive North African league and is valued not just for his goal-scoring ability, but also his raw pace, aerial dominance, and ability to link up play in the final third.
Scouts from Orlando Pirates reportedly began monitoring him months ago, but talks have now âintensified significantlyâ after recent performances drew attention from clubs in Belgium and Saudi Arabia.
What makes this story even juicier? The fact that Pirates desperately need a consistent striker to lead their attack.

Despite glimpses of brilliance from the likes of Tshegofatso Mabasa and Evidence Makgopa, the Buccaneers have lacked a true number nine who can deliver 15+ goals a season.
With CAF Champions League football on the horizon and fierce domestic competition from Mamelodi Sundowns and Stellenbosch, Jose Riveiroâs men need firepowerâfast.
According to whispers within the club, the Ghanaian star is seen as âa hybrid striker,â capable of playing both as a lone target man and in a two-striker system.
Piratesâ technical team reportedly loves his high pressing ability and movement off the ball, seeing him as a perfect tactical fit.
âHeâs a warrior-type striker,â one scout commented.
âStrong in duels, always looking for space, and dangerous from set pieces.
But while negotiations are heating up, it wonât be an easy steal.
Pirates are said to be facing competition from at least two clubs in North Africa and a newly promoted side in Franceâs Ligue 1.
To make matters more complicated, the playerâs current club is reportedly holding out for a fee in the region of R9â12 million, a figure that could stretch Pirates’ budget unless they offload fringe players or secure a major sponsor-backed deal.
Still, the Buccaneers seem willing to go all in.
Club chairman Irvin Khoza is believed to be personally involved in the discussions, a rare move that signals how seriously the club is taking this transfer.
With the Ghost Nation demanding big signings and a serious title push next season, landing a forward of this caliber would be a major statement of intent.
Social media is already ablaze with speculation.
While some fans are digging through Ghanaian league highlights and guessing names, others are calling for patience.
âWe donât need another flop,â one supporter tweeted.
âWe need a killer.
Someone who can score in Soweto derbies, win us trophies, and deliver in CAF.
â Others are more optimistic, comparing the mystery Ghanaian to former Pirates legends like Jerry Sikhosana and Lesley Manyathelaâplayers who didnât just score, but defined eras.
And then thereâs the question: if he signs, who gets dropped? With a congested squad and young talent emerging, someone will have to make way.
Rumors suggest Bienvenu Eva Nga and one other attacker could be shown the door to make space for the new arrival.
Thereâs even talk that Pirates may restructure their attacking system entirely to accommodate a more fluid front threeâwith the Ghanaian as the spearhead.
But itâs not just about goals.
Sources say the club is impressed with the playerâs attitude, discipline, and hunger.
Heâs reportedly obsessed with improving his game and watches every match back for analysisâa trait thatâs endeared him to coaches wherever heâs played.
âHe wants to be great,â said one former teammate.
âHeâs not just chasing a paycheck.
He wants to dominate.

If Pirates can pull off the signing, it would mark one of their most strategic transfer moves in recent yearsâsnatching an emerging African star before European clubs pounce.
It also signals a return to the clubâs philosophy of recruiting from across the continent and not just relying on local prospects.
With the new season just weeks away and pre-season preparations already underway, this transfer could be the spark that lights up Orlando Stadium once again.
A striker with 13 goals in 31 games is no small catchâand if he brings that form to the PSL, Pirates may finally have the weapon theyâve been missing.
Now, the ballâs in Khozaâs court.
Will he seal the deal before rivals swoop in? Or will this be yet another âalmost signedâ saga that ends in heartbreak?
Stay tunedâthis oneâs far from over.