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Orlando Pirates plot surprise goalkeeper move

Posted on July 31, 2025
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Orlando Pirates are actively considering bringing in a new top-tier goalkeeper to challenge their current No. 1, Sipho Chaine, in a move that could shake up the club’s goalkeeping department.

Despite Chaine’s incredible performances last season, including his Goalkeeper of the Season win in the Betway Premiership, sources have revealed that the Soweto giants want to strengthen the position further. “Chaine was usually in the starting line-up,” a reflection of how much coach José Riveiro trusted him, even during congested fixture periods.

Buthelezi under pressure as Pirates seek competition

Melusi Buthelezi, still on the Pirates’ books, faces an uncertain future. The former TS Galaxy keeper has struggled to impress, and concerns persist over his consistency and tendency to commit errors when given opportunities.

Insiders suggest that the potential arrival of another high-calibre goalkeeper could spell trouble for Buthelezi, who has failed to cement a reliable backup role.

Chaine’s rise: From backup to best in the league

Chaine joined Pirates from Chippa United initially expected to play a supporting role. However, he swiftly dethroned Richard Ofori and established himself as the club’s undisputed first choice, featuring in an impressive 47 matches across all competitions.

His standout performances helped Pirates reach the CAF Champions League semifinals, where they eventually fell to Egyptian giants Pyramids FC over two legs.

Who will Pirates target?

With the transfer window open until late September. Orlando Pirates have ample time to scout and secure a new goalkeeper. No specific names have surfaced yet. The club’s intention to inject fresh competition into the squad remains clear.

Who should Orlando Pirates sign between the posts?

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