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Pirates linked with Ndoro raid

Cape Town - It has been reported that Mpumalanga Black Aces striker Tendai Ndoro has been made a top priority target for Orlando Pirates.

The Zimbabwe international has impressed in his 12 Premiership outings for AmaZayoni this season, scoring once, in the 1-1 draw against Bloemfontein Celtic.

Ndoro, who spent last season on loan at Chicken Inn back in his homeland, had previously attracted the attention of Pirates and league rivals Mamelodi Sundowns.

And the Soweto giants appear to have rekindled their interest in the 26-year-old, with reports suggesting that Bucs will offer winger Aubrey Ngoma to Aces as part of a swap deal.

However, the Sea Robbers face a fight to acquire his services, with Amazayoni coach Clive Barker recently declaring he would not trade Ndoro for any player in the world.

Barker’s side faces Polokwane City on the Saturday, November 22 when the PSL resumes while Pirates look to get one over SuperSport United on Sunday, November 23.

Both games kick-off at 15:30 on their respective days.

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