TRENDING NEWS: A vital Orlando player wants to end his contract.

Orlando Pirates flop set for homecoming?

At the end of the season, the Orlando Pirates are reportedly looking to let go of one of their forwards.

It’s no secret that the pirates want to upgrade their offensive, but there will be costs involved.

Bienvenu Eva Nga, a striker, already left the team during the January transfer window. Eva Nga just returned to Chippa United, his previous team, after leaving Pirates. Current sources indicate that he is ready for his compatriot Souaibou Marou to join him at the Buccaneers exit door.

Marou’s departure from the team has been rumored over the last two transfer windows. Many were also taken aback when he departed for Spain with the Pirates team for their preseason tour. It was not surprising that he had trouble breaking into the matchday squad at the beginning of the season given his lackluster performance there. But he made it through the transfer window, and in January, he did it once more in spite of more reports of his departure.

MAROU AT PIRATES OVER?
MaroyIt was suggested that Pirates were prepared to allow Marou to leave the team, although temporarily. However, it was mentioned in the most recent news that the Buccaneers are prepared to end his contract. Now, this might open the door for him to go back to his native Cameroon, said KickOff.com.

“Over nine outings, the 23-year-old has only played 150 minutes. Because of this, Coton Sport, his old team, has decided to keep a careful eye on what will happen with Marou during the upcoming transfer window. The champions from Cameroon lack the funding. but are eager to reunite with their former marksman before the upcoming CAF Champions League season. Coton Sport is eager to give Marou the chance to play football again since they understand how much he needs it after losing to Jose Riveiro at Pirates. penned the article.

GOING BACK TO COTON?
It might be better if everyone split up so Marou can get away from the pirates and return to her usual surroundings. Returning to Marou could be just what his career needs.

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