Orlando Pirates striker Souaibou Marou's agent has commented on the player's future with the Soweto giants, speaking exclusively to the Siya crew.
For some time now, Marou has been expected to make a change of environment as part of the plans to revive his career after struggling for game time at Pirates.
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With the season left with two matches for the Buccaneers – a league fixture against SuperSport United this weekend, as well as the eagerly awaited Nedbank Cup final against Mamelodi Sundowns next weekend, Marou has still featured only twice in the league this campaign.
With the 23-year-old player's contract running until 2025, the player's agent Mike Makaab has confirmed that negotiations are ongoing with Ezimnyama about a possible switch.
It remains unclear at this stage whether it will be a loan deal or a permanent exit that the parties will agree on at the end of the negotiations.
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"It is highly unlikely that Marou will remain at Pirates, but we are still talking to the club regarding his future. We will find a solution soon," said Makaab.
Marou has been on Pirates' books since January last year, having joined from Cameroonian club Coton Sport.
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