Orbit secured historic promotion to the PSL after topping the playoffs—becoming the first North West team to do so since 2018, They already host several Pirates loanees—Gomolemo Khoto, Siyabulela Mabele, and Ndumiso Ngiba—and expect Saleng to enrich this link further.

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Saleng hasn’t featured for Pirates since their CAF Champions League tie on 7 December, amid contract and salary disputes ,With limited game time and stalled ambitions, Saleng seeks consistent minutes—something Orbit College can offer with the assurance of a pivotal attacking role.
Orbit secured historic promotion to the PSL after topping the playoffs—becoming the first North West team to do so since 2018, They already host several Pirates loanees—Gomolemo Khoto, Siyabulela Mabele, and Ndumiso Ngiba—and expect Saleng to enrich this link further.
Saleng hasn’t featured for Pirates since their CAF Champions League tie on 7 December, amid contract and salary disputes ,With limited game time and stalled ambitions, Saleng seeks consistent minutes—something Orbit College can offer with the assurance of a pivotal attacking role.
Monnapule Saleng’s potential return to Orbit College offers a narrative of full-circle redemption. It’s a blend of pragmatic football strategy and emotional resonance—the loan could revive his career, benefit both clubs, and bring an electric winger back to turf where it all began.
National team winger Monnapule Saleng, currently contracted to Orlando Pirates, has resurfaced in transfer chatter—this time with a potential loan move to Orbit College FC.
Critics will ask why a national team winger is joining a newly promoted side. But for Saleng, this might be the smartest move yet. He gets minutes, confidence, and a low-pressure environment to rebuild his brand—something he won’t find sitting on the bench at Pirates or chasing big contracts abroad without momentum.
This is more than a transfer; it’s a homecoming. But the big question is: is this a step backwards or a masterstroke in reigniting a flickering career?
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