Orlando Pirates have received a huge offer for Relebohile Mofokeng.
Orlando Pirates superstar Mofokeng continues to make headlines.
He has garnered interest from a few clubs overseas. Including, El-Ittifaq and now a side in the Unites Stated of America. They have tabled a huge offer of over R35-million for the Bucs attacker.
PIRATES OFFERED OVER R35-MILLION FOR MOFOKENG
Minnesota United FC has officially placed an offer in the region of R35 million for Pirates attacker, Mofokeng.
“According to respected American journalist Tom Bogert, Minnesota have submitted an official bid higher than $2 million (35 million), with talks between both clubs ongoing,” iDiskiTimes reported.
“Bogert further states, MNUFC are “long-time admirers of Mofokeng” and would sign him as one of the U-22 players,” they added.
So, the money has been tabled and it is a huge offer. Furthermore, this is a massive opportunity for the Pirates attacker to spread his wings abroad.
To make matters even more interesting, Mofokeng has struggled for form so far this season. At the time of publication, Pirates could not be reached for comment.
Stay tuned to The South African as we reveal Mofokeng’s next move as it happens.
BIG DECISIONS FOR BUCS MANAGEMENT
Following a slow start to the season, Pirates must decide whether or not to have faith in Mofokeng or to drop him to the bench.
Also, Bucs management must decide whether or not to entertain this massive offer for Mofokeng.
As mentioned, it is a huge offer. Moreover, it is a massive opportunity for Mofokeng. To travel and live in the USA. Talks are ongoing as we speak.
“Minnesota United submits bid north of $2m for South African international winger Relebohile Mofokeng to Orlando Pirates. Talks are ongoing,” MLS insider Tom Bogert reported.
SHOULD PIRATES SELL MOFOKENG FOR R35 MILLION AND LET HIM PLAY IN THE US?
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