šŸ›‘PRE-CONTRACT SHOCKER?! Orlando Pirates Star Saleng RESPONDS to Kaizer Chiefs LIES!āš½šŸ’„

😔Orlando Pirates BREAK SILENCE on Saleng ā€œPre-Contractā€ With Chiefs – Here’s What REALLY HappenedšŸ‘€šŸ—£ļø

 

South African football fans were sent into a frenzy after unverified reports began circulating online claiming that Monnapule Saleng, the electric winger currently signed to Orlando Pirates, had secretly signed a pre-contract agreement with Kaizer Chiefs.

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The rumor spread like wildfire across social media platforms, talk radio, and even made its way into certain blogs and YouTube channels — all claiming that the Soweto Derby had just turned into a transfer warzone.

But within hours, those rumors were slammed down as ā€œpure liesā€ by sources close to the player and the club.

Not only has Saleng NOT signed any agreement with Chiefs, but the very suggestion of a pre-contract appears to be a calculated misinformation campaign — one that’s now being called out by insiders as deliberate destabilization ahead of the transfer window.

Let’s break down what really happened.

The rumors reportedly began when a tweet from an unverified ā€œinsiderā€ account claimed that Saleng had put pen to paper in a secret meeting with Kaizer Chiefs officials in Sandton.

Within minutes, the post exploded across football Twitter, triggering thousands of reactions, hundreds of speculative videos, and a firestorm of comments accusing the player of betrayal.

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Chiefs fans celebrated.

Pirates fans boiled with rage.

And in the middle of it all, Saleng himself stayed silent — until now.

According to multiple senior sources within Orlando Pirates, there is absolutely no truth to the claim that Saleng has entered into any form of agreement with Kaizer Chiefs.

One insider went as far as saying, ā€œThis is a targeted lie.

Saleng is under contract with us, and there have been no talks, no meetings, no intention of him leaving — especially not to our biggest rival.

ā€ The same source hinted that the rumor may have been planted intentionally by a third party looking to spark instability at Pirates ahead of their squad restructuring this off-season.

Saleng’s own camp has also moved to extinguish the flames.

A representative for the player described the rumors as ā€œreckless, baseless, and disrespectful,ā€ and warned that legal action could be considered if the false narratives continue.

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ā€œMonnapule is focused on his career and preparing for next season.

These stories are damaging and entirely made up,ā€ they said in a firm statement.

If there was any doubt remaining, this response crushed it.

But why Saleng? Why now? The answer might lie in his contract status and recent frustration with playing time.

It’s no secret that the winger, once considered untouchable in the starting lineup, saw limited game time last season under coach JosĆ© Riveiro.

While no official tensions have been confirmed, insiders have whispered about Saleng feeling ā€œmarginalizedā€ and ā€œunderutilizedā€ — sentiments that could easily be twisted by rumor mongers looking to stoke controversy.

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Kaizer Chiefs, for their part, have remained completely silent on the matter — a smart move, given how hot this rumor has become.

Chiefs officials haven’t acknowledged any contact with Saleng or his agent, and there’s no indication that they’ve made any formal move.

In fact, sources from within Naturena have reportedly distanced the club from the chaos entirely, suggesting they are ā€œfocused on genuine targetsā€ and not interested in ā€œmedia-created drama.

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What makes this story even more fascinating is how quickly it spiraled.

In the age of viral content, one tweet can fuel an entire media storm, even if it’s rooted in fiction.

In this case, the claim of a ā€œsigned pre-contractā€ was treated by some fans as gospel truth — without a shred of evidence.

Football YouTubers ran with it.

Headlines popped up.

Speculation turned into perceived fact.

And the result? A damaging narrative that both clubs have now had to waste time and resources cleaning up.

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There’s also a bigger picture here: the PSL is entering one of its most aggressive transfer windows in years.

Clubs are under pressure.

Agents are posturing.

Fanbases are demanding change.

And in this hypercharged environment, rumors are more than just gossip — they’re weapons.

The Saleng situation is a perfect example of how misinformation can be used to destabilize rivals, shift public focus, or inflate player value.

So, what now for Monnapule Saleng? Despite the recent drama, insiders confirm he remains committed to Orlando Pirates — at least for now.

Talks about his long-term role at the club are expected to happen soon, and with interest mounting from both domestic and international sides, the Buccaneers may need to act quickly if they want to keep their star man happy and focused.

One thing is certain: Saleng has not signed with Kaizer Chiefs, and the rumors suggesting otherwise are nothing more than smoke and mirrors.

Whether it was a case of trolling gone viral or a calculated act of sabotage, the result was the same — chaos.

For now, fans can breathe easy — or stay on edge, depending on who they support.

In the world of South African football, one rumor can be denied today and come true tomorrow.

But as it stands, the only deal on the table.

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is that there’s no deal.

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