November 7, 2024

Orlando Pirates: R10 million midfielder released!

The Orlando Pirates have just confirmed their EIGHTH departure, and it is a bittersweet farewell for Bucs supporters. Meanwhile, more departures are on the way.

The Orlando Pirates are still trimming their roster. The most recent departure is a PSL veteran valued at R10 million.

The Orlando Pirates have just released Vincent Pule.

In reality, he becomes one of the most valuable players to leave the Soweto Giants.

PIRATES RELEASE PULE

The Pirates have confirmed the departure of PSL veteran Pule.

“After six amazing years, Vincent Pule is leaving the Orlando Pirates Football Club.The 32-year-old arrived in 2018 from Bidvest Wits and made an immediate impression for the Mighty Buccaneers.During his stint with the club, Vincent appeared in over 140 games and contributed 35 goals and assists, cementing his reputation with the Soweto Giants. On behalf of the entire Orlando Pirates family, we would like to express our gratitude to Vincent for his contributions to this football club. A wonderful athlete who provided us with incredible moments on the field while also demonstrating the traits of a model professional away from it. Thank you, Vincent. “Once and always,” the statement stated on the Pirates website.

Therefore, Pule is the most recent Bucs player to be released.

Furthermore, he is one of the most prized free agents in the PSL today. Interestingly, Transfermarkt estimates Pule’s market value to be at R10 million.

MORE PLAYER EXITS EXPECTED FROM MAYFAIR
So far, the Pirates have released seven players. Furthermore, Sergio Almenera’s departure means that eight players have left the Buccaneers.

Sauoibou Marou and Fortune Makaringe were the Bucs’ first official departures. Richard Ofori, Kermit Erasmus, Siyabonga Mpontshane, and Thabang Monare were eventually released. Pule is the sixth player to exit. But he will not be the last. In fact, another FIVE Pirates players have been connected with moves away from Mayfair. Meanwhile, SEVEN Bucs stars are scheduled to be loaned.

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