The transfer market is buzzing around one of South Africa’s brightest young talents. Media reports indicate that Orlando Pirates attacker Relebohile Mofokeng is finalising a move to Belgian champions Royale Union Saint-Gilloise.
This potential move comes after an impressive period for the 21-year-old. He recently helped his club secure a domestic treble, which included their first league title in 14 years. His strong performances for Bafana Bafana at the 2026 FIFA World Cup further raised his profile on the global stage.
The European Verdict
Former Chelsea striker Salomon Kalou has shared his thoughts on the youngster’s future. Speaking at a SuperSport round table, the Champions League winner expressed complete confidence in the player’s abilities.
According to a report by goal.com, Kalou stated that the winger possesses the quality to play anywhere in Europe. The Ivorian noted that the basic building blocks are already present in his game. However, he explained that exposure to European tactical rigour would refine his decision-making regarding when to dribble and when to release the ball.
Balancing Talent and Game Time
Moving to a new continent involves complex choices for young African players. They often enjoy icon status at home, making the decision to leave difficult. Kalou acknowledged this dilemma but emphasized that football development should remain an enjoyable journey.
He also raised a crucial point regarding regular playing time. Using fellow South African defender Mbekezeli Mbokazi as a point of reference, Kalou warned that sitting on a bench abroad does not aid a player’s career. Development requires active minutes on the pitch.
This transfer saga highlights the growing recognition of PSL talent on the international market. For more updates on South African football and upcoming tournament schedules, feel free to visit the bettors.co.za predictions section.

