Orlando Pirates are interested in signing Stellenbosch FC left-back Fawaaz Basadien and are willing to offer either Innocent Maela or Paseka Mako in exchange.
Soweto giants Orlando Pirates are willing to offload two players to land Stellenbosch FC and Bafana Bafana star Fawaaz Basadien in the January transfer window. Basadien has attracted interest from Pirates, Mamelodi Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs after impressive displays for the Winelands side. Local football fans reacted on social media to pick the proper destination for the player rated as one of the best left-backs in South Africa. Chiefs were rebuffed several times.
A source at Pirates said the club could offer Innocent Maela or Paseka Mako for Basadien, who could be reunited with former skipper. 'Basadien is one of the best local players in South Africa and is just the type of player that Pirates wants in their squad. Having a player of his quality can help them achieve their goals domestically and on the continent, so you can expect a bid to be made for the player. Management is well aware that Stellenbosch values the player highly, but they are confident that a deal can be made, even if it includes a possible swap deal. Previous reports suggested that Pirates are building a strong squad with quality options in multiple positions and are willing to Along with Basadien, Pirates have also been linked with Polokwane City star Oswin Appollis and NFD goal machine Muzomuhle Khanyi from Hungry Lions. Orlando Pirates are willing to offer either Innocent Maela or Paseka Mako for Stellenbosch FC star Fawaaz Basadien. Image: Innocentsakhilemaela and paseka_mako_29.Local football fans predicted Basadien's next move on social media, saying the player would be a valuable addition to any squad. 'Personally, I don't see anything special. Maybe I could be wrong. Pirates are dangerous in strategies. You will find they get him cheaper than Chiefs and Sundowns. Chiefs need him more but they always negotiating. Sundowns will step in. Now, this is a player we really need. He'll fit in like a glove, plus we are lacking depth in that department. This boy is a ge
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