Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Mahachi linked with Pirates move

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MAMELODI Sundowns midfielder Kudakwashe Mahachi has again been linked with a move to Orlando Pirates‚ but the Buccaneers have told SowetanLiv­e that there is “nothing to report” on the matter at this stage.

Mahachi has spent the last three seasons on loan at Lamontvill­e Golden Arrows from Mamelodi Sundowns and despite injury lay-offs‚ has been a shining light for Abafana Bes’thende.

The 24-year-old Zimbabwe internatio­nal was quoted in January as saying he would be signing for Pirates in the 2018/19 campaign after they reached an agreement with Sundowns for his services.

And reports in Zimbabwe‚ quoting unnamed sources‚ have allegedly confirmed this.

But Pirates football administra­tor Floyd Mbele says it is jumping the gun.

“There were discussion­s at the start of last season over Mahachi‚ but it would be premature at this point to say that he is our player‚” Mbele told TimesLive. “For now there is nothing to report on this.” Pirates have said they will be making signings in this transfer window as they prepare to battle on five fronts next season having qualified for the 2019 African Champions League that is due to begin earlier than usual in December.

The competitio­n will be played over just six months‚ rather than the usual 10 months‚ and will end in May 2019.

That is to accommodat­e the switch in timing from August to May in 2019/20‚ as announced by the Confederat­ion of African Football last year. If Pirates progress to the latter knockoutkn­o stages‚ it will put huge pressure on their squad and coach Micho SredojevSr­edojevic has already indicated extra numbenumbe­rs are needed.

“Next year we havhave five fronts of competitio­n – in the MTN8‚ Telkom Knockout‚ Nedbank Cup‚ PSL‚ and our number one tartarget competitio­n is the Champions LeaLeague‚“Sredojevic said. “So when we have aall these we need to keep what wasw OK‚ and we need to upgupgrade a lot.

“We neeneed to be aware that compcompet­ition will be very stiff anand it will be very hard.” — TimTimesLi­ve

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