News reaching the Siya crew is that there are plans to offer a former SuperSport United midfielder to Orlando Pirates, sources have indicated.
As reported by the Siya crew, former South African youth international Zama Rambuwane is reviving his career in the third tier with Pele Pele FC, who are the Buccaneers' feeder team.
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Pele Pele is the same club that has helped some of the players to revive their careers over the years, including Yusuf Maart who went on to shine at Sekhukhune United and Bafana Bafana, before being signed by Kaizer Chiefs last year.
Insiders have revealed to the Siya crew that attempts are being made for Rambuwane to potentially train with Bucs' first team.
"That's the whole aim, for him to train with the first team and work his way back to the PSL. He is an experienced player who has played in the big league before and it's just that he was unfortunate with not getting a club (after parting ways with SuperSport at the end of the 2020/21 season)," said the source.
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Contacted for comment, Rambuwane's representative Gerald Baloyi could not confirm nor deny the latest developments around the player's future.
"All I can say is that Zama has done well to revive his career, as he has been playing and doing well at Pele Pele and all I can say is that anything is possible in football," said Baloyi.
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