Hotto looks set to be hottest property in SA football

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The Namibian international has reportedly signed a R500,000 a month deal with Orlando Pirates

Deon Hotto of Wits during the Absa Premiership match between Bidvest Wits and Kaizer Chiefs at Bidvest Stadium on January 09 2019 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Picture: LEE WARREN/GALLO IMAGES

Apparently Pirates went for broke to get their man‚ tripling Hotto’s annual salary from the R2.4m a year he pocketed at Wits to just over R7m. Asked to comment on the figures revealed by the insider‚ Wits chair Alan Fainman said the club does not discuss player contracts in the media.

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