It’s another day of transfer news updates for Kaizer Chiefs, Orlando Pirates, and Mamelodi Sundowns. As they compete for the Betway Premiership, CAF Champions League, and CAF Confederation Cup, these teams need to stay active in the transfer market daily.
The competition for top spots demands that these teams be proactive. Kaizer Chiefs, Orlando Pirates, and Mamelodi Sundowns are constantly looking for ways to strengthen their squads, which is why they’re always on the lookout for new talent.
According to Soccer Laduma, Kaizer Chiefs are eyeing TS Galaxy striker Junior Zindonga. The 27-year-old Zimbabwean has scored two goals and made three assists in 24 games for TS Galaxy this season. If he joins Kaizer Chiefs, he’ll be joining the likes of Flavio Silva, Tashreeq Morris, and Etiosa Ighodaro.
Orlando Pirates are reportedly preparing to sign Siyanda Hlangabeza from AmaZulu. The 23-year-old defensive midfielder has played 21 times for coach Arthur Zwane’s side. This move comes as Makhehleni Makhaula is linked with an exit from the team.
Durban City are interested in signing Mamelodi Sundowns defender Terrence Mashego on a permanent deal. The 29-year-old left back joined Durban City on loan and has played 29 matches for the team. However, according to Mazola Molefe, Durban City may not be able to sign Mashego due to Sundowns’ plans to recall him.
The Premier Soccer League (PSL) transfer calendar has two registration periods each season: the main pre-season window and the mid-season window. The pre-season transfer window opens on 1 July and usually runs until September, while the mid-season transfer window opens on 1 January and closes in February.
Player salaries and contracts in the PSL are negotiated directly between the club, player, and player representative. There is no league salary cap or minimum wage structure, which means earnings can vary significantly. Established stars and senior internationals can earn up to R1 million per month, while younger players and those at smaller clubs may earn closer to R20,000-30,000 monthly.
Some of the biggest transfers involving South African clubs include Percy Tau’s R64 million move from Mamelodi Sundowns to Brighton & Hove Albion in 2018, Mbekezile Mbokazi’s R52 million move from Orlando Pirates to Chicago Fire FC in 2025, and Thulani Serero’s R50 million move from Ajax Cape Town to AFC Ajax in 2011.
Pre-contract agreements allow clubs to secure players before their current contracts expire. A club negotiates directly with the player and signs an agreement confirming the player will join once the existing contract ends. Free transfers happen when a player becomes available without a transfer fee, usually after their contract expires. Clubs and supporters often track updates through Transfermarkt South Africa.
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