Who's the better cook as transfer window simmers?
Kabelo Boranabi | Friday July 11, 2025 10:52
It is a deal that caught many local fans off guard, as Baruti was regarded as a central figure in Galaxy’s setup. He joins Magosi on a three-year deal, becoming their 12th signing since the window officially opened on July 1. The four-time league champions have been the most active in the market so far, making clear their intentions to bounce back in the 2025–2026 FNB Premiership, and they are far from done. Chiefs are involved in a tug-of-war with Galaxy over the signatures of Thabo Leinanyane and Thabang Sesinyi. Leinanyane is the longest-serving captain in Galaxy’s Premier League era, boasting over 300 appearances for the club. Sesinyi, a proven goalscorer with three Golden Boot awards, has been Galaxy’s sharpest weapon in recent seasons. Both players re-joined Galaxy’s pre-season training and medicals this week, but are out of contract and remain in talks with both clubs.
Meanwhile, Galaxy appear to be undergoing a major transition under the newly appointed coach, Sean Connor. The Irishman has begun by clearing out four members of the technical team and is overseeing a squad reshuffle. Galaxy are said to be closing in on former Matebele skipper Moses Shidolo, whilst several key players, including Doctor David, Karabo Gaolebale, Wendell Rudath, Mxolisi Mkhonto, and Goitseone Phoko are tipped to leave. Connor is eyeing former Young Zebras goalkeeper Cedric Ramojela, who impressed under him at Matebele FC. Ramojela’s arrival could push Phoko to the market, with Gaborone United (GU) circling. GU have been smart in their transfer approach and have already added goalkeeper Tshepo Mooketsi from TAFIC, full-back Shaun Phillip, and centre-back Ivan Kamberipa from Orapa United. They have also locked down Omphile Ramoagi and Mothusi Johnson with five- and two-year extensions, respectively. Their exit list includes Ezekiel Morake, Leungo Ratala, Mateus Domingos, and Omphile Phale. Phale has gone across town to join Township Rollers. Popa have also signed Utlwanang Ramakgathi from Matebele FC and welcomed back Bophelo Kealeboga and Thapelo Balatlheng from loan spells. They are now finalising an extension for stalwart Mosha Gaolaolwe, who has re-joined preseason training. Up north, Orapa United have bolstered their ranks with Thabo Babutsi and Amogelang Reetsang from Rollers and TAFIC, respectively. New coach Elias Chinyemba is also reportedly keen on full-back Leruo Ratala.
However, the Ostriches have denied a transfer request from 19-year-old prospect Kamogelo Moloi, whose contract runs out in six months, amidst interest from a Gaborone-based side. TAFIC are rebuilding after a mass exodus and are once again turning to the DRC market but have made a splash by signing teenage prodigy Tsholofelo Speakson from Morupule Wanderers. The Coal Boys, on the other hand, are strengthening their midfield with Thato Bannani from Young Stars and Tawana Mbakile, who is on loan from Sua Flamingoes. With the window open until September 22, the drama is not expected to die down. A few more blockbuster moves are surely on the cards. The highly coveted trio of Manda Nongo, Gauthier Kalombo, and Jean Lwamba is yet to commit to any club, drawing interest both locally and abroad.