The Siya crew has been informed of two youngsters from Orlando Pirates that are keen on leaving the club in search of regular first team football elsewhere.
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Freddie Hlalele and Charlie Hlalele are believed to be keen on gaining game-time away from Bucs, as reported in the latest Soccer Laduma.
The 23-year-old twins have been playing for Bucs' MultiChoice Diski Challenge team. A Siya source close to Bucs has confirmed that the two players have made their intentions clear to the club, on wanting to leave.
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According to the source, the players have stopped training with the team, while they are also believed to have submitted their exit request to the club's management.
"The Hlalele twins – Freddie and Charlie – are keen on leaving Orlando Pirates. They haven't been training with Pirates. They have been training with a Johannesburg-based football academy. Both players want to go play first team football elsewhere," said the source.
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For options on what could happen for the two players, get more information in the story on edition 1059 of Soccer Laduma.