🔥 INSIDE THE MELTDOWN: Deon Hotto’s ANGER Erupts 💣, Human Clubless, Xoki COMMITTED, Lepasa NEXT to Leave? 🚪
When news broke that Deon Hotto, one of Orlando Pirates’ most experienced and dependable figures, was “not happy,” fans instantly knew something serious was unfolding.

The Namibian winger has been central to Pirates’ recent campaigns, delivering goals, assists, and a tireless work ethic.
So what could have possibly gone wrong? Sources close to the club hint at deep dissatisfaction over his role in the squad—particularly during big games.
There’s talk that Hotto feels underutilized or even sidelined at crucial moments, despite still delivering solid performances.
Worse, whispers suggest that contract frustrations or tactical disagreements with management might be fueling his discontent.
If true, this isn’t just a case of a player moaning—it’s a sign of serious friction in the Pirates camp, one that could unravel morale as the new season approaches.
And while Hotto fumes, another shocker has struck the headlines—Rowan Human is officially a free agent.
The talented midfielder, previously with Maritzburg United before moving into the top flight, has found himself without a club.
The reasons remain murky, but industry insiders speculate that contract negotiations collapsed at the final hurdle.
Whether due to financial disagreements, unrealistic demands, or strategic misalignment, Human now stands clubless—though not without attention.
A number of PSL clubs are rumored to be monitoring his situation closely, with teams like AmaZulu and Cape Town City possibly preparing offers.
Human’s release is a shock, not just because of his ability, but because of the timing—being without a club during a critical period of preseason planning puts him on unstable ground.
Still, for the right suitor, this could be a golden opportunity to sign a highly skilled playmaker for free.
While chaos swirls around some, others are standing firm—like Tapelo Xoki.
The solid center-back, known for his physicality, aerial dominance, and cool-headed leadership, is reportedly staying put at Pirates.
Amid swirling rumors of defensive overhauls and tactical reshuffles, Xoki’s commitment has come as a relief to many in the Buccaneers’ faithful.
His experience and consistency make him a cornerstone of the defense, and his decision to stay might be exactly the stabilizing force the club needs in these unpredictable times.
However, some fans are wondering: will staying be enough if the team around him begins to fall apart?
Which brings us to the final, and potentially most dramatic twist: Zakhele Lepasa could be on his way out.
The striker, once touted as a future star for both club and country, has had a rollercoaster ride in recent seasons—impressive loan spells, injuries, bursts of brilliance, and periods of invisibility.
Now, as the new campaign looms, sources indicate the club may be ready to part ways.
Whether this is a tactical move to make room for new arrivals or a mutual decision for Lepasa to revive his career elsewhere, the implications are huge.
Losing Lepasa would not only shake up the attack—it could signal a full-blown rebuild of Pirates’ frontline.
Reports suggest clubs both in and outside South Africa are interested, with Sekhukhune United and Stellenbosch FC possibly at the front of the queue.
Taken individually, each of these developments would be enough to spark headlines.
But together? They paint a picture of a club on the brink of transformation—or disarray.
Hotto’s frustration could lead to tension in the dressing room, Human’s exit leaves a creative void, Lepasa’s departure threatens attacking depth, and even Xoki’s loyalty can only hold so much weight if the squad around him is disintegrating.
Fans are asking: is this all part of a calculated rebuild—or the beginning of an unraveling?
For Orlando Pirates, the timing couldn’t be worse.
With fierce rivals like Mamelodi Sundowns strengthening and Kaizer Chiefs rumored to be closing on several key targets, any instability within Pirates could see them fall behind quickly.
And let’s be clear: in the PSL, momentum is everything.
Lose your grip early, and the rest of the season becomes a chase you may never win.
The leadership at Pirates now faces a critical test—can they calm the unrest, retain key players like Hotto, find suitable replacements for those exiting, and bring in enough firepower to challenge on all fronts?
At the heart of this upheaval lies a fundamental question: what kind of club do Pirates want to be next season? A team clinging to old structures and frustrated stars? Or a bold, refreshed force with a new identity? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain—this is not business as usual at Mayfair.
With emotions boiling over, contracts falling apart, and futures hanging in the balance, the next few weeks could either make or break Orlando Pirates’ 2025/26 season.
Buckle up, Buccaneers… the storm is just getting started.