The transfer window has been open for nearly a month, and clubs across the Premier Soccer League (PSL) are ramping up their preparations ahead of the new campaign. While the spotlight has fallen on the Soweto giants, several sides in the league have made headline-grabbing moves to sharpen their squads.
Pirates and Chiefs Active in the Market
Orlando Pirates have undoubtedly been among the busiest sides during this PSL transfer window. The Buccaneers have added several fresh faces as they gear up to challenge on multiple fronts. Notably, they secured the services of Oswin Appollis, one of the most in-demand attackers in local football. Pirates have also bolstered their midfield options with the arrival of Sipho Mbule, whose addition is expected to bring both control and creativity in the middle of the park.
In defence, the Sea Robbers snapped up Sihle Nduli from Stellenbosch FC, adding steel and composure to their backline. Youngster Sinoxolo Kwayiba has also joined the club from Chippa United after an impressive campaign, while Tshepang Moremi arrives from AmaZulu. Meanwhile, Monnapule Saleng has been loaned out to Orbit College, a move that could revitalise his career and keep the club’s survival hopes alive.
Across town, Kaizer Chiefs have been less aggressive in their recruitment but have unearthed promising talent within their current setup. One standout has been Thabiso Monyane, who’s impressed during pre-season and may prove to be a breakout star in the upcoming season.
Sundowns Quiet But Smart
Defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns have taken a more measured approach. The Brazilians have made just one notable addition in July, the versatile left-back Fawaaz Basadien. The former Stellenbosch FC player was reportedly on the radar of both Pirates and Chiefs, but Sundowns managed to win the race for his signature, a move that underlines their intent to reinforce depth rather than overhaul the squad.
Stellenbosch and Sekhukhune Look to Build Momentum
After a strong showing last season, Stellenbosch FC and Sekhukhune United have made clever acquisitions as they target top-four finishes again.
Stellies added striker Muzumuhle Khanyi, who netted 18 goals for Hungry Lions in the Motsepe Foundation Championship last season. His goalscoring prowess could be the boost the Cape Winelands side needs to stay competitive in both league and cup competitions.
Sekhukhune, meanwhile, have brought in veteran midfielder Miguel Timm. The former Pirates man will add leadership and experience to the heart of their team, a vital asset for a club that continues to grow in stature in the topflight.
PSL Transfer Window: Top 10 Confirmed Signings So Far
- Oswin Appollis – Orlando Pirates
- Sipho Mbule – Orlando Pirates
- Fawaaz Basadien – Mamelodi Sundowns
- Muzumuhle Khanyi – Stellenbosch FC
- Miguel Timm – Sekhukhune United
- Sinoxolo Kwayiba – Orlando Pirates
- Sihle Nduli – Orlando Pirates
- Tshepang Moremi – Orlando Pirates
- Thabiso Monyane – Kaizer Chiefs (pre-season standout)
- Monnapule Saleng – Orbit College (loan from Pirates)
Expect More Fireworks in August
With just over a month remaining before the transfer window slams shut, fans can expect more movement across the league. Clubs are continuing to fine-tune their squads as they prepare for a demanding season filled with domestic and continental challenges.
The transfer activity so far suggests a competitive campaign ahead, with several teams strengthening key areas in their pursuit of silverware and survival alike. As the clock ticks down, all eyes will be on which final pieces of business could tip the balance in the 2025/26 season.
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