Rumor has it that Orlando Pirates paid their PSL rivals R12 million to sign a promising midfielder to a contract with them. According to reports, Orlando Pirates recently closed a significant deal to pay R12 MILLION to acquire a top midfielder from one of their PSL rivals.
According to FarPost, Craig Martin, who previously played for Cape Town City, has recently been signed by the Pirates. The Buccaneers are still the best team in the league at bringing in unexpected players. They made a huge move out of the blue once more, joining the purchases of Kermit Erasmus and Ndabayithethwa Ndlondlo on the final day of the transfer window.
THE PIRATE SIGNING OF THE R12 MILLION MIDFIELDER FROM CAPE TOWN CITY Martin signed a contract with the Pirates only recently, the report claims. Martin moved to the DStv Premiership powerhouses on Sunday after arriving in Johannesburg, claims a source close to the team. According to the most recent player values on Transfermarkt, Martin, who plays on the right side of the midfield, is worth more than R12,000,000. He is regarded as one of the most gifted midfielders and players in the DStv Premiership as a result.
READ: ORLANDO PIRATES MAKE MASSIVE PSL RIVALS OFFER FOR FOUR PLAYERS! It is thought that some point during the previous week, Martin’s transfer fee was agreed upon by Bucs management. Pirates have been paying close attention to the explosive midfielder for a while now as well. However, they opted to remain silent, proving once more that they are the best at signing deals at the last minute that catch everyone off guard. The Kaizer Chiefs have welcomed the return of four players to Naturena with open arms. “He flew to Johannesburg on Sunday to complete the relocation.
The Orlando Pirates had been interested in him for a while, but they were unable to hire him. He is therefore thrilled with the new situation, “based on the source. His affiliation with the Buccaneers is now official, so Jose Riveiro’s team will be bolstered by his addition. Are you anticipating seeing Martin play in Bucs garb when the Premier Soccer League resumes?