Orlando Pirates' rising star Mohau Nkota is reportedly wanted by Belgian giants Standard Liege.
The 19-year-old striker has been brilliant for Joseph Makhana's DStv Disc Challenge team this season.
Nkota's brace this weekend helped the Buccaneers reserve team maintain their lead with a 5-3 come-from-behind victory over Royal AM.
His form is attracting attention as he is reportedly on the verge of a big move to Europe.
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Orlando Pirates star wanted by Belgian giants
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“It's not surprising that this particular club (Standard Liège) made this offer. You know that other teams were monitoring and investigating him, but there has been no further development. It was,” the official said. soccer laduma.
“The Belgian team's interest is serious this time. If everything goes well, they have offered to sign the player even before the end of the season.”
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In other news, Rulani Mokwena left referee Thando Ntsanzeka unhappy after his team's 1-1 draw with Orlando Pirates in the DStv Premiership.
Things did not go well for both teams at a packed Loftus Versfeld Stadium and Mokwena has since voiced his displeasure.
See what the impressive coach had to say about Thando Ntsanzeka's performance below.
Rulani Mokwena unhappy with referee after Pirates draw
“I didn't like the match today. This is not a football match,” Sundowns coach Mokwena told SuperSport TV. Idiski Times After the Orlando Pirates clash.
“This is the first time I've ever hated my team. That's not the case at all, and of course you need three good teams in a soccer game, but I don't like today's team and I don't think the referees were good today either.''
“I never complain about officiating, but I don't think the officiating was good today. I think Orlando Pirates fought back.”
Mamelodi Sundowns face La Masia on Tuesday night in the Round of 32 of the Nedbank Cup.
The last time a Brazilian lifted the Nedbank Cup trophy was in 2022. Last season's champion was Orlando Pirates.
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