Orlando Pirates have loaned Monnapule Saleng (pictured) to Orbit College FC, ending his long-standing saga and speculation about his future, while also announcing Phillip Ndlondlo’s departure.Picture: Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix
Image: Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix
One of the longest-running sagas in South African football has finally drawn to a close, with the confirmation that Orlando Pirates have loaned out Monnapule Saleng to Orbit FC.
Saleng had been out of favour at Pirates since December last year and had not featured in the side since then, apparently over a wage dispute.
With no official word on the player from Pirates for months, the speculation had been rife about the future of Saleng even though he is still under contract until June next year.
There had even been rumours about Saleng joining arch rivals Kaizer Chiefs, but that talk has also died down with no new developments.
Now Pirates have finally broken their silence on the matter, with the confirmation that the player will spend a season away from the Soweto Giants.
Full Orlando Pirates statement:
“Orlando Pirates Football Club can confirm the departure of midfielder Phillip Ndlondlo.
The 28-year-old is now free to sign with a club of his choice. Ndlondlo, who joined the Buccaneers in 2022, made a number of notable contributions during his time in the famous black and white.
The Club extends its sincere gratitude to Phillip for his professionalism and commitment during his spell at Orlando Pirates and wishes him every success in the next chapter of his career.
Meanwhile, orlandopiratesfc.com can also confirm that an agreement has been reached with Orbit College FC for the loan of Monnapule Saleng. The 27-year-old will spend the 2025/26 season with the newly crowned outfit.”
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