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Lebohang Mokoena, a former Orlando Pirates and Bafana Bafana winger, is convinced that the Buccaneers will let go of Relebohile Mofokeng after the World Cup. Mokoena made this assertion after the 21-year-old attacker made an impressive debut at the tournament. Mofokeng has impressed in his two matches, producing eye-catching displays on the biggest stage.

Mokoena believes that Mofokeng's performance has already earned him a lucrative move abroad and will be a hot commodity in the transfer market. The former Buccaneers winger praised Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos for handing Mofokeng his World Cup debut, saying 'Big ups to the nation for urging the coach to play Rele, and look at the results.'

Relebohile Mofokeng could become South Africa's second-youngest goalscorer at the World Cup if he scores against Canada. But Mokoena seems to have written off Mofokeng's chances with Pirates, saying 'Sorry to say this, but we are going to lose this boy.'

The World Cup has been a springboard for young players like Mofokeng, and his performances have attracted attention from European clubs. With his skills on display for the world to see, it's only a matter of time before he makes the move.

Orlando Pirates will have to act fast to keep Mofokeng, who has been a consistent performer for the team. However, it's likely that the Buccaneers will let him go in search of greener pastures.

South African football fans will be disappointed to see Mofokeng leave but will also be excited to see him take the next step in his career.

'I've been saying this from the first game. When we talk, other people should open their ears and listen. The boy has been on fire at the Amstel Arena and throughout South Africa, and then you come to the World Cup and you don't want to play him,' Mokoena said.

Relebohile Mofokeng's departure from Orlando Pirates will mark a new chapter in his career, one that will be closely watched by fans and clubs alike.

Mofokeng's impressive statistics

  • 2 matches played at the World Cup
  • 1 goal scored in the process
  • Mofokeng could become South Africa's second-youngest goalscorer if he scores against Canada

His talent and dedication have made him a star player, and it's only a matter of time before he makes the move.

Lebohang Mokoena's assertion that Relebohile Mofokeng will leave Orlando Pirates after the World Cup has sparked debate among football fans. Mokoena's comments highlight the challenges that teams face in keeping talented young players.

South African football fans will be eager to see Mofokeng's next move, but it's likely that he will leave Pirates in search of a new challenge.

Orlando Pirates will have to work hard to keep Mofokeng, who has been a consistent performer for the team. The Buccaneers will have to act fast to secure his services, but it's likely that they will be unable to do so.

The departure of Relebohile Mofokeng will be a significant loss for Orlando Pirates, but it will also be a great opportunity for him to take the next step in his career.