October 5, 2024

Should Kaizer Chiefs pounce on THIS Orlando Pirates striker?

Before the upcoming season, Kaizer Chiefs would like to improve their attacking capabilities. Should they be considering their rivals, Orlando Pirates?

Kaizer Chiefs will seek to strengthen their offensive line before the next season. Do the Orlando Pirates, their competitors, deserve any thought?

LEPASA HAS SHUT DOWN THE ORDER OF PIRATES PECKING
But Lepasa has since been on the fringes of the Pirates team due to a combination of injuries and falling out of favor. The forward has not been a regular member of the Buccaneers’ matchday roster in 2024, despite reports that he is healthy. There are signs that he might quit because his contract is slated to expire at the end of the current campaign. However, it was stated by this site on Friday that contract negotiations were reportedly in progress.

However, with it appearing that Lepasa’s time at Pirates is running out, could bitter rivals Kaizer Chiefs be keeping an eye on things? Amakhosi has had difficulty locating a striker who possesses both physical and mobility. They’ve had either or in instances such as

LEPASA HAS FALLEN DOWN THE PIRATES PECKING ORDER
But a mixture of injuries and falling out of favour has since seen Lepasa on the peripheries of the Pirates squad. The striker has hardly featured in match day squads for the Buccaneers in 2024, despite suggestions he is not injured. With his contract set to expire at the end of the season, indications are he may well leave. This publication reported on Friday, however, that there are, contract talks thought to be underway.

Lepasa once revealed that, he was turned down by the Chiefs academy by club legend Arthur Zwane. That had since added to his steely determination to do well against them every chance he gets. Furthermore, he has just turned 27 and should be hitting his prime years. Should he come ‘home’ and enjoy them as a Glamour Boy, as part of their new era?

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