Lamontville Golden Arrows player, Siyanda “Skhwishi” Ndlovu, has signed for Orlando Pirates, who is expected to be officially introduced as a new player for this Soweto team that is preparing for the Spanish training camp next season.

After yesterday It is a country revealed that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) team is among the teams in the race to get this star right winger, another source of this newspaper has revealed that he has finished everything with Pirates.

“Everything has been agreed between the Pirates and the Arrows regarding the player. All that remains is for the Pirates to officially introduce Squishi as one of their players that they have signed as they have recently revealed others they have recently signed.

Speaking of which, (Ndlovu) has taken all the belongings from his apartment where he lived in Durban, it is clear that he is not coming back,” said the source, who asked not to be identified.

“I recently got a call from someone close to the coaching staff at Pirates, he confirms the story of Squishi’s signing, he said he will be called anytime from now to do themedical (examination by a doctor) like other players as the team prepares to start the training camp in Spain for the next season.”

Ndlovu, who is one of the players who scored the best in the Arrows who finished in sixth place in the Betway Premiership log last season, has been linked with Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns for a while now, which has been revealed to be the teams interested in him.

Coming from Ndlovu, Zimnyama have just announced the signing of five players, Mthetheli Mthiyane from Stellenbosch FC, Sbangani Zulu from Richards Bay FC, Bohale Ngwato, Neo Rapoo and Ghampani Lungu from Siwelele FC.

Zimnyama, the 2025/2026 champions of the Betway Premiership, have the challenge of winning the Caf Champions League competition next season following the acquisition of the second star of their rivals, Sundowns.

The Brazilians made history by becoming the first South African team to win the cup for the second time by beating Morocco’s FAR Rabat in the final in May.

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