Orlando Pirates are still interested in Golden Arrows midfielder Velemseni Ndwandwe, with the player understood to be nearing exit from the KwaZulu-Natal outfit, the Siya crew has been reliably told.
Earlier this season, it was reported by the Siya crew that Ndwandwe had attracted interest from the Buccaneers following his impressive performances for Arrows.
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Sources have confirmed that the Soweto giants are still keeping tabs on the central midfielder who has made 15 appearances in 17 league matches for Abafana Bes'thende this season.
The 28-year-old has been a notable absentee from Arrows' last three matches, including the Nedbank Cup Last 32 fixture against TS Galaxy on Friday, and indications are that both Pirates and Sekhukhune United are monitoring the situation closely, with the player understood to be keen on a move.
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"Golden Arrows box-to-box midfielder and captain Velemseni Ndwandwe is open to a move. The player has attracted interest from Gauteng-based clubs, with Pirates and Sekhukhune keeping an eye on his situation," said the source.
"The player's contract is set to finish at the end of the current season and as things stand, he is eligible to sign a pre-contract with any team of his choice," the source said.