Orlando Pirates want to sign Prince Ndlovu from Highlanders according to Soccer Laduma reports. The South African team watched the young midfielder train with them back during March 2023. Ndlovu was just 16 years old when he worked out with the Soweto club. Pirates scouts kept watching his development at his Zimbabwe team since that time. The club officials feel impressed with how much the player has grown.
Ndlovu tried to join European soccer when he spent several weeks training with SK Puntigamer Sturm Graz during April 2023. The Austrian club decided against signing him after his trial period ended. His dreams of playing across Europe did not happen as planned. The teenager returned to Zimbabwe and continued playing for his home team. Pirates remained interested and tracked his progress throughout this period.
The 19-year-old midfielder earned selection for Zimbabwe's national team at the 2025 COSAFA Cup tournament. Pirates will send scouts to watch him play during the regional competition. Team officials want to see how he performs against other African nations. His national team appearance gives Pirates another chance to evaluate his skills. The club might make an official offer after the tournament concludes.
Ndlovu tried to join European soccer when he spent several weeks training with SK Puntigamer Sturm Graz during April 2023. The Austrian club decided against signing him after his trial period ended. His dreams of playing across Europe did not happen as planned. The teenager returned to Zimbabwe and continued playing for his home team. Pirates remained interested and tracked his progress throughout this period.
The 19-year-old midfielder earned selection for Zimbabwe's national team at the 2025 COSAFA Cup tournament. Pirates will send scouts to watch him play during the regional competition. Team officials want to see how he performs against other African nations. His national team appearance gives Pirates another chance to evaluate his skills. The club might make an official offer after the tournament concludes.