Orlando Pirates sets a price tag for 19 year old player

Other teams have shown interest in Orlando Pirates young player Relebohile Mofokeng because of his outstanding DStv Premiership debut season. Several rumors claim that Al Ahly, the Egyptian powerhouse that has consistently made history in the African football scene, is one of the teams interested in signing Mofokeng.African Football examines the connection between Egyptian and South African football in light of this, as well as how the finest players from Mzansi typically work in the northern regions of the continent..Egypt could be a stepping stone

Egyptian football is on a higher level, even though the PSL is undoubtedly one of the top leagues on the continent. Furthermore, participating in Egypt may be a vital first step for athletes who aspire to play abroad.Examine the tallies of the trophies. Seven times has Egypt won the Africa Cup of Nations; eleven times has Al Ahly won the CAF Champions League; and five times has Zamalek.That indicates that this country is unique and that their football is unquestionably of a higher caliber.Who could forget, of course, when Pitso Mosimane became the Red Devils’ coach?

Slow and steady wins the race

Maybe it would be wiser to become used to the quality of football in Egypt before making the leap and moving straight to Europe.Consider Percy Tau as an example. When he was signed by Brighton & Hove Albion of the Premier League in 2018, many South Africans were optimistic that he would succeed there. Tau only made three appearances for Brighton, but during a couple of loan deals, he was able to show off his skills.Though some could contend that Tau wasn’t given a fair chance at Brighton, Tau eventually demonstrated that he was talented enough to be playing in Europe. The “Lion of Judah” is a key member of his side and is currently a regular player for Al Ahly.

What’s next for Mofokeng?

Relebohile Mofokeng, 19, is the subject of persistent rumors, with Wolverhampton Wanderers of the Premier League reportedly showing interest in signing him.In your opinion, should he jump right in and see what happens, or should he look into his possibilities in Africa before moving to Europe?

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