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Motebang Sera Linked with Orlando Pirates, Sekhukhune United and Richards Bay After Royal AM Exit

Lesotho international striker Motebang Sera has emerged as a hot prospect in the transfer market following his release from Royal AM, with Orlando Pirates, Sekhukhune United, and Richards Bay reportedly showing strong interest in signing the free agent.

Sera, a former two-time Lesotho Premier League Golden Boot winner, is now on the lookout for a new club after Royal AM’s expulsion from the Premier Soccer League (PSL). The talented forward has already caught the attention of several top-flight South African clubs, with leading sports publication Soccer Laduma revealing that his representatives are exploring the possibility of a move to Orlando Pirates.

According to the report, Sera could be offered to the Soweto giants as they look to strengthen their attacking options ahead of the new season. Known for his pace, work rate, and instinctive goal-scoring ability, Sera would add depth and versatility to the Pirates’ forward line.

But the Buccaneers are not alone in their pursuit. Sekhukhune United and Richards Bay are also believed to be monitoring the striker closely. Sources suggest that Richards Bay, in particular, are keen to bolster their squad and view Sera as a valuable addition given his experience in the PSL and proven scoring pedigree.

The 28-year-old made his PSL debut in 2019 after making the move from Matlama to Bloemfontein Celtic, where he quickly adapted to the demands of top-flight football in South Africa. Since then, Sera has built a solid reputation as a mobile and hardworking forward, capable of making an impact off the bench or starting in a central role.

With his club future now wide open, Sera’s next move is highly anticipated by fans both in Lesotho and South Africa. His ability to find the back of the net and create space in tight situations makes him an appealing target for clubs looking to sharpen their attack.

As transfer talks continue behind the scenes, it remains to be seen where Sera will land next—but one thing is certain: the Lesotho striker will be a valuable asset wherever he goes.

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