Despite being one of the club’s top goalscorers, Tshegofatso Mabasa has struggled for regular game time at Orlando Pirates this season. Letting experienced striker Tshegofatso Mabasa leave would be a costly self-inflicted setback for Orlando Pirates, potentially derailing their pursuit of silverware in the seasons ahead. Mabasa has entered the final six months of his contract, which expires at the end of June, allowing him the freedom to engage in talks with other clubs and explore potential moves.
With his future uncertain, Pirates face a crucial decision: retain one of their most proven strikers or risk leaving a gap that could prove difficult to fill, particularly given his experience in a team competing on multiple fronts. The Buccaneers were among the busiest clubs during the season-opening transfer window, making over 10 signings. Coupled with tactical adjustments, these changes have helped forge a fluid and energetic style of play, allowing the Soweto giants to dominate the early stages of the campaign.
Their momentum has continued into the current transfer window, with the signing of former Stellenbosch midfielder Andre de Jong further strengthening an already impressive squad. Despite limited time to implement his philosophy, Moroccan tactician Abdeslam Ouaddou has seen the Sea Robbers hit the ground running, lifting two trophies — the MTN8 and the Carling Knockout — while opening a two-point lead at the summit of the Betway Premiership.