‘Rele will not play at Barca, his dream is Chiefs’

Published on by Willis Sob

Orlando Pirates youngster Relebohile Mofokeng has been making headlines in Mzansi owing to his effective style of play. 

It explains why he has been linked with a move away from the Premier Soccer League probably after the season ends.

Spanish heavyweights Barcelona are the latest team to be linked with the 20-year-old versatile attacker. Have a look at how South Africans reacted to the possible move to LaLiga.

Mofokeng will not play at Barcelona

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Barca – Photo by Icon Sport

At Barca, Mofokeng will not play; that won't be a good move. He must go to lower leagues and develop to bigger ones –  Khathu Murunwa 

Very good news indeed not only for him and Orlando Pirates but for the country at large –  Mandiphiwe Ndwembini 

Orlando Pirates should let this chap explore, it is his chance. But does Barcelona know? –  Sebabole Mahlohlelle Jr. 

Mofokeng's agent must not allow that if he still wants to see Relebohile shine – Qadi Mvha 

If this is true and Barca make an offer, Pirates should make the deal happen with conditions that will suit the team in the future. Like holding a certain percentage of the player, and getting add-ons if the player goes on to make a senior debut – Lesibana Ramokolo 

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Relebohile Mofokeng and Ronwen Williams

We always overhype these players, give us the information after he has signed not just rumors – Gobodo Manelisi

Mofokeng's dream is to play for Kaizer Chiefs but unfortunately, his career will end here at Pirates – Bongani Mathebula 

If that won't cancel Devine Titus' Stellenbosch goal then I am very fine with this move – Louis Nama 

Come on guys Mofokeng is a good player but as for Barca we are not sure. Even in our national team, the boy is not on the starting team. The boy is good but sending him away now will destroy him – Shimmy Ntswe 

Maybe you talking about Barcelona from Mozambique – Innocent Danger Wodumo 

‘Rele will not play at Barca, his dream is Chiefs’

Willis Sob

Willis Sob is an experienced journalist who has been in the game since 2009, covering major assignments around the continent.
His hunger for African football is unmatched, always getting the best angles and facts to feed the fans and quench their thirst.