π¨ PSL TRANSFER CHAOS! Kwayiba SIGNS with Pirates, Tati QUITS Chiefs & More Shocking Moves Revealed π±
First, letβs talk about the blockbuster headline: Kwayiba to Orlando Pirates.
Yes, itβs official.

The Buccaneers have swooped in and secured the signature of Luyanda Kwayiba, the 22-year-old midfield dynamo from All Stars FC, in a deal that has PSL scouts and rival fans doing double takes.
Sources close to the club say the deal came together lightning fast, with Pirates moving aggressively after a standout campaign from Kwayiba in the Motsepe Foundation Championship.
The youngster had been linked to multiple clubs, including SuperSport United and Cape Town Spurs, but Pirates sealed the deal in record time.
Kwayibaβs agent confirmed the news just hours ago:
βThis is a dream come true for Luyanda.
Pirates is the perfect platform for him to showcase his talent at the highest level.
Fans are already labeling him the βnext Mokoenaβ β a midfield general with pace, vision, and the hunger to dominate.
Heβs expected to join preseason camp immediately and could even make his debut in the Carling Knockout Cup, depending on registration timelines.
But while Pirates fans celebrate, Kaizer Chiefs supporters are reeling from a major loss β the departure of Edson Castillo Tati.
The Venezuelan midfielder, who joined Chiefs with huge expectations, has reportedly reached a mutual agreement to part ways with the club.
After a mixed season filled with flashes of brilliance but inconsistent performances, Tati is heading out β and itβs not clear yet where heβll land next.
Club sources say Tati was unhappy with his role under the current technical staff, and the incoming direction under coach Nasreddine Nabi didnβt include him in key strategic plans.
The midfielder is believed to be eyeing a return to South America or a potential move to the MLS.
Chiefs fans are now demanding an urgent replacement β and fast.
On social media, reactions have been explosive.
βTati wasnβt perfect, but this club canβt keep letting good players walk,β one fan wrote.
βWhatβs the plan now? The midfield is wide open!β another asked.
And the drama doesnβt end there.
Several other under-the-radar transfers have also shaken up the scene:
π Sipho Mbule, who had been stuck in limbo at Mamelodi Sundowns, is reportedly in advanced talks with AmaZulu FC.
The talented but controversial midfielder is seeking regular game time β and AmaZulu may just be willing to take the risk.
π Ashley Cupido, the goal-machine from Cape Town Spurs, has attracted interest from SuperSport United and Chippa United.
A bidding war may be underway, and the price tag keeps rising.
βοΈ Meanwhile, Maritzburg United are making a late surge back into relevance by snatching Mpho Makola on a short-term deal, hoping his experience can anchor a young, rebuilding squad.
One of the more bizarre rumors circulating is that Thembinkosi Lorch is once again being monitored by clubs outside the PSL β including a potential shock move to Al Ahly in Egypt.
While thereβs no confirmation yet, sources claim Lorchβs agent has received inquiries and is βconsidering options.
Meanwhile, Sundowns, as always, are moving in stealth mode.
Insiders claim theyβre eyeing an overseas winger from Ghana who could serve as a backup to Allende.
Details are scarce, but the move could be announced before the window closes β or in January if negotiations hit roadblocks.
As the dust continues to rise, itβs clear that no team is safe, and no squad is fully settled.
For Orlando Pirates, Kwayiba may be just the start.

Rumors suggest another young forward from Richards Bay FC could be on his way to Soweto in a double signing surprise.
And with Pirates aiming to dethrone Sundowns this season, every move counts.
For Kaizer Chiefs, the pressure is mounting.
With fans losing patience, Coach Nabi is expected to push for a marquee midfielder and a left-back before the window shuts.
Names like Mduduzi Mdantsane and Pape NβDiaye are being thrown around β but nothing is concrete yet.
If no major signing lands soon, the Amakhosi faithful may erupt in frustration.
One thing is certain: this transfer window has been anything but predictable.
From shock exits to surprise arrivals, the 2024/2025 PSL season is already shaping up to be one for the history books β and it hasnβt even started yet.
So, whether you’re Team Chiefs, Pirates, Sundowns, or an underdog looking to make waves, buckle up.
The transfer madness is far from over β and the next bombshell could drop any minute.
