Orlando Pirates are expected to make a decision on the future of Cameroonian striker Souaibou Marou.
After failing to find a club to go to on loan in January, Marou remained with the Buccaneers to fight for his place in coach Jose Riveiro’s team.
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However, the 23-year-old has found the going tough in breaking into the starting eleven, having made only two appearances as a substitute in the league so far this season.
As reported by the Siya crew, there is interest in the player locally and abroad and he is expected to assess his options in the coming weeks.
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“Souaibou Marou is unlikely to stay with Pirates beyond this season. The club is likely to allow him to leave. The guy has struggled for game-time, and it would be good for him to go where he is likely to play to revive his career. The club is unlikely to stand in his way if an opportunity comes for him,” said the source.
Marou’s Pirates contract runs until June 2025.
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