Newly promoted Orbit College FC edges closer to signing a fourth player from Orlando Pirates this transfer window.

Yesterday, the North West based club announced six signings, which included three players from Pirates.
Monnapule Saleng, Thuso Moleleki, and Yanga Madiba joined Orbit College on a season-long loan deals which have no obligation to make the moves permanent.
However, despite the moves, Orbit seems to have not done signing players, especially from the Buccaneers.
According to sources close to both clubs, the clubs are working on a deal that will see the Buccaneers’ keeper Visagie Ethan spend the upcoming season out on loan at Orbit.
The 23-year-old has struggled to cement a place in both the club’s first-team and reserve side since joining the club ahead of the 2024-2025 season.
A loan away from the club will provide Ethan with an opportunity to get a first-team football opportunity at a top flight club.
Meanwhile, his teammate, Karim Kimvuidi, who is currently with the club in Spain on pre-season, is heavily linked with a move away from the Sea Robbers.
Durban City FC is believed to be the club that is pushing to sign the Democratic Republic of Congo international.