😨TRANSFER SHOCKER: Orlando Pirates OFFLOADING Saleng? Orbit College Steps In With SURPRISE BID!🚨
In what could be the most unexpected twist of the upcoming transfer window, Orlando Pirates are reportedly preparing to loan out Monapule Saleng—a player many consider to be one of the most explosive and creative forces in the squad.

And in a move that has fans both confused and intrigued, the destination being talked about is none other than Orbit College, a relatively modest club with a growing ambition but nowhere near the level of the Buccaneers in terms of resources, fanbase, or prestige.
The news broke in typical South African football fashion—cryptic posts, insider whispers, and one viral headline that has thrown supporters into panic mode.
According to multiple unverified yet persistent sources, talks are underway for Saleng to temporarily exit Orlando Pirates in search of more game time, with Orbit College positioning themselves as the front-runners to secure his services.
The idea seems almost unthinkable.
Saleng, whose pace, flair, and ability to turn games on their head has made him a fan favorite, suddenly being offloaded to a team still trying to cement its identity in the professional ranks? It doesn’t add up—until you start digging deeper.
Behind the scenes, things may not be as straightforward as they appear.
Word from within the Pirates camp suggests that Saleng has fallen down the pecking order under the current technical setup.
A combination of tactical shifts, new signings, and internal club politics has seen his playing time dwindle—something that neither the player nor his camp are happy about.
With AFCON qualifiers looming and Bafana Bafana opportunities on the line, Saleng reportedly wants regular minutes, even if it means stepping down to a less glamorous stage temporarily.
Enter Orbit College—a club that might not have the glitz of PSL giants but is steadily building a reputation for aggressive recruitment and fearless ambition.
Sources claim the club is willing to offer Saleng a central attacking role, full creative freedom, and regular starts—all things he’s craving right now.

While the deal is still in negotiation, the fact that such an option is even on the table highlights how desperate the situation at Pirates may have become.
For Orlando Pirates, the move is being painted as strategic.
Officials are reportedly saying that a loan will “reignite” Saleng’s confidence, allow him to “regain rhythm,” and come back stronger.
But the fans aren’t buying it.
Social media has exploded with outrage, confusion, and heartbreak.
Many see this as a major misstep by the club—potentially letting go of a gem at a time when creativity and goal-scoring threats are badly needed.
Some supporters even fear that this loan move could pave the way for a permanent departure in the next window, especially if Saleng impresses and other clubs come knocking with better offers.
There’s also speculation that this move might not be entirely about performance.

Some believe Saleng may have fallen out with the coaching staff or club hierarchy—a theory that’s been quietly circulating since the second half of the last season when his appearances began to decline noticeably.
If there’s friction behind the scenes, then the loan could be a tactical exile—giving the player a “cooling off” period while Pirates reshuffle their plans.
Orbit College, on the other hand, stands to benefit massively if the deal goes through.
A player of Saleng’s caliber would immediately elevate their attacking threat and bring massive media attention to the club.
The potential partnership could be mutually beneficial: Saleng gets the game time and central role he craves, while Orbit gets a marquee player who can turn matches on his own.
Still, questions remain.
How will this affect Saleng’s trajectory? Will a stint at a smaller club damage his chances of returning to the Pirates’ starting eleven or securing a move to Europe down the line? And what message does this send to other young players at Orlando Pirates, watching one of their brightest stars being shipped out under mysterious circumstances?

For now, both clubs have remained tight-lipped.
No official confirmation has been made, and Saleng himself has made no public statements, which only deepens the mystery.
But sources insist that the deal is “very close” and could be finalized within days unless last-minute negotiations collapse.
In the wild world of South African football, where loyalty is fragile and transfer decisions often defy logic, this potential move could go down as one of the most baffling yet impactful of the year.
Whether it turns out to be a masterstroke or a colossal blunder remains to be seen.
But one thing is certain: if Monapule Saleng dons the Orbit College jersey next season, the entire PSL will be watching—and wondering what in the world just happened.