Orlando Pirates head coach Jose Riveiro has wished Terrence Dzvukamanja well but states he’s more than happy with his options for the 2023/24 season.
Dzvukamanja, 29, completed a controversial move to SuperSport United in which he was said to have signed a pre-contract with the club back in January.
However, there have been contrasting statements from both sides on how the move actually unfolded with Pirates suggesting he lied about needing to return to Zimbabwe.
However, he’s reunited with Gavin Hunt at Matsatsanda while Zakhele Lepasa returns to the Buccaneers after his six-month loan in Tshwane.
“I’m happy with the group in general, I think it’s normal after every season players are coming and going, loans, etc,” Riveiro said when asked by iDiski Times about his options u front for the new season.
“I think overall we managed to keep all our key players with us, it’s important to have continuity to not start from [scratch] this season and if we lose one or two players it’s part of the process.
“It’s normal… I’m happy to have worked with Terrence for one year and I’m wishing him all the best for the future [at SuperSport United].”
The Zimbabwe international scored eight goals and registered two assists in 13 starts after becoming a key fixture in their starting eleven at the turn of the year.

                                    

