‘Money paid by Chicago Fire for Pirates’ Mbokazi can buy entire Chiefs team! But bones will show he’s 24′

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Orlando Pirates youngster Mbekezeli Mbokazi has been trending in the last couple of days owing to reports that he is on his way out of the club.

The Bafana Bafana defender, alongside his agent, has been in the United States discussing a possible deal that will see Chicago Fire acquire his services for $3 million.

The Sea Robbers are silent but football lovers in Mzansi have had their say. Have a look on what they feel as sampled by Afrik-Foot.

Mbokazi will play against Messi!

Lionel Messi Inter Miami
Image – Messi’s X

Mbokazi will be a firefighter, that’s why they want to sign him. The last time Relebohile Mofokeng went to Barcelona –  Sanza Ben

Wait until he plays the 2025 AFCON, the boy will fetch around $10 million. Orlando Pirates must not rush to sell him –  Peekay Matlho 

Imagine Mohau Nkota is playing against Cristiano Ronaldo, and now Mbekezeli Mbokazi will be playing against Leo Messi. Orlando Pirates are a big team – VuZu Zikhali

A tempting offer, but the boy is still young and the team should only consider offers coming from any of the best five leagues in the world. Mbokazi deserves to compete against the best in the world –  Petroipa Peter

That money paid by the Chicago Fire can buy the whole squad of Kaizer Chiefs – Gidii Scottish

Khoza will reject Mbokazi’s bid

Irvin Khoza Orlando Pirates

The CAF Confederation Cup is $2 million. TLB Mbokazi is to be bought for $3 million. So Mbokazi is bigger than CAF Confederation Cup – Livis Liviwe Nonzinyana 

I’m a Chiefs fan, but no, I need this boy in a big team. Let’s talk after Afcon or the World Cup – Abongile Bravo Ntshongontshi

They should’ve allowed him to play at the U/20 World Cup, he could’ve definitely attracted interest from countries like France and Portugal – Mohau Mofokeng

If you allow Mbokazi to go, they will scan his bones and find 24 years 24-year-old one. Don’t let him go to Chicago Fire,  rather go to Al Ahly – Sabelo Rijhoberto Tick-tock Mabuza

We know Irvin Khoza very well, he is going to reject that offer; Mbokazi must relax like Mofokeng – Steve Dswl 

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Willis Sob is an experienced journalist who has been in the game since 2009, covering major assignments around the continent.
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