Latest transfer news about Amakhosi, Bucs, Masandawana and the rest of the PSL teams
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The opening of the January transfer window has been formally announced in South Africa.
The Premier League teams have been given the official go-ahead to carry out their transactions as part of efforts to bolster their rosters for the current season.
There is news that Pitso Mosimane may be making a comeback to Saudi Arabia as he has caught the attention of Abha Club, who are a top-tier league team.
Alyaum reported that Mosimane is in advanced talks with Abha Club.
Mamelodi Sundowns have spent a considerable sum to acquire the services of Argentine talent Matias Esquivel, despite coach Rhulani Mokwena's initial denial of any knowledge regarding the club's pursuit. The acquisition adds yet another illustrious name to Masandawana's already impressive lineup.
According to iDiski Times, Sundowns are prepared to acquire the attacking midfielder for approximately R46 million.
Welcome Eva Nga to Chippa United's Forward Radar as they express interest in acquiring the services of Orlando Pirates' striker.
According to KickOff, the Buccaneers acquired the Cameroonian player last season from Chilli Boys, but now his former team is reportedly interested in bringing him back.
Orlando Pirates have expressed interest in signing AmaZulu defender Riaan Hanamub, according to a Soccer Laduma report. He is expected to be part of the Namibian Africa Cup of Nations team.
The player has long been admired by the Buccaneers and due to the cordial relationship between both teams, there is a possibility of his transfer being done in this present window.
According to reports from Soccer Laduma, former Orlando Pirates player Gift Motupa will be departing Mamelodi Sundowns. It is said that Chippa United will also be acquiring a few players from the club following their purchase of right-back Zuko Mdunyelwa.
Striker Gift Motupa and Divine Lunga, who are presently out of favour, might be loaned to the Chilli Boys as their names headline the list of potential departures.
Tshegofatso Mabasa, the Orlando Pirates striker, can now be approached by interested clubs as the Soweto giants have made a decision to allow him to leave.
Far Post reports that the forward, who has been on loan at Moroka Swallows, is valued at R3.5 million.
According to Soccer Laduma, Shandre Campbell of SuperSport United is catching the attention of European clubs. It has been reported that both Excelsior Rotterdam and Feyenoord from the Netherlands are interested in signing him. Bradley Grobler was not mentioned in this article.
This season, the Tshwane side's surprise discovery has been made by the teenager and Ime Okon.
With his impressive performance, it is possible that he could emulate the success of Thapelo Maseko, Teboho Mokoena, Ronwen Williams and Aubrey Modiba - among others - who rose to fame at Matsatsantsa A Pitori but were later recruited by local rivals Mamelodi Sundowns.
Mabasa, who currently plays for Moroka Swallows on loan from Orlando Pirates, has piqued the interest of AmaZulu according to reports by Farpost.
Mabasa has been loaned to the Dube Birds for an entire season, but his promising performance as a goal-scorer might prompt the Buccaneers to end his deal early when the transfer window opens next month, provided they are willing to sell.
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