Orlando Pirates star Relebohile Mofokeng continues to be a hot topic, with growing speculation around a potential move either to Europe or another African club.
Mofokeng has recently been linked with Egyptian giants Pyramids FC, following reported interest from Al Ahly, as well as clubs in Europe and Saudi Arabia.
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The 20-year-old has made a name for himself since being promoted from the Pirates' reserve side two seasons ago, and it now appears his time in the Betway Premiership may be coming to an end.
Although Pyramids, the winners of the 2025 CAF Champions League, have been mentioned as a possible destination, a source close to the situation told arabic publication Elbalad that the Buccaneers have not yet received a formal offer from the Egyptian side.
The same source also indicated that any move would ultimately depend on Mofokeng's own preference, whether he opts to stay within Africa or pursue a career in Europe.
"Is Pyramids interested in signing Relebohele Mofokeng? All clubs in Africa are interested in signing the player, but if you ask anyone in South Africa, they'll tell you that Europe is their priority," a source told Elbalad.
"Mofokeng is a great talent and everyone in South Africa is counting on him. Coach Hugo Broos is always pushing him to go to Europe.
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"We haven't received an offer from Pyramids, but money certainly remains crucial in deals," the informant added.
"Of course, if he leaves, our desire is to move to Europe, but it will depend on the player's desire and then the financial compensation. The amount required to sell it? We certainly want to make the most of the financial benefit."