FC Barcelona continues to expand its scouting network across the globe, this time setting sights on South Africa’s most promising young talent, Relebohile Mofokeng.
The 20-year-old Orlando Pirates winger has been catching the attention of top clubs worldwide with his electrifying pace, exceptional dribbling skills, and the ability to influence games on the left flank.
Mofokeng’s performances this season, which include four goals and five assists, have elevated him to the forefront of African football, earning him a debut call-up to the South African national team.
Barca, known for nurturing raw talent into global stars, sees Mofokeng as a player with immense potential.
The club has been actively monitoring him for months, even travelling to South Africa to observe his development firsthand.
The Blaugrana are reportedly considering signing him for their reserve team, a strategy that mirrors their successful integration of other emerging talents.
Compared by his club’s president to Barca’s own Lamine Yamal, Mofokeng has the tools to thrive in Europe’s demanding football landscape.
While competition from Premier League clubs looms, Barcelona remains well-positioned to secure his services.
Whether the move materializes this winter or in June, the South African sensation symbolizes Barcelona’s commitment to unearthing the stars of tomorrow.