In-demand Orlando Pirates attacker Gabadinho Mhango is believed to have finalised a move away from the Buccaneers with a lucrative transfer to a DStv Premiership rival.

Usuthu are also close to recruiting attacker Ishmael Wadi from GladAfrica Championship club JDR Stars to boost their attacking department ahead of next season.As long as he don't change he'll play for every PSL teams.
He is good with lack of discipline. Dzvukamanja is bad and disciplined.Now mhango will haunt pirates every time we play against that rival team, ncikazi doesn't realise that his arrogant is costing the team he should just resign, he already proven that pirates is just to big for him.
All the teams he played for he starts good than fade as time go same at Wits started good and faded. Only at Arrows he was consistent because he did not stay long.Go in peace Gabadinho Mhango. Your lack of discipline killed your career at Orlando Pirates, go where they'll accept your nuisance.
Source https://www.kickoff.com/news/articles/south-africa-news/categories/news/premiership/breaking-amazulu-sign-gabadinho-mhango/717997
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