Soccer
Ex-Orlando Pirates Star Nkota Valued at €3m as Clubs Worldwide Monitor His Progress
published: 09-03-2026
Last updated: 10-03-2026

Al Shabab v Al Ettifaq: Saudi Pro League by Abdullah Ahmed | Getty Images
P Management and Mohau Nkota’s agent Karabo Mathang-Tshabuse have exclusively told SportsBoom the South African attacker is attracting growing interest from clubs around the world following a rise in his market valuation, while also confirming that the player remains safe amid tensions in parts of the Middle East.
Nkota, a former Orlando Pirates attacker who now plays for Al-Ettifaq in the Saudi Pro League, joined the Saudi outfit at the start of the season in a deal believed to be worth around £1.5 million (approximately R36 million), with performance-related add-ons potentially pushing the value closer to £2.15 million (around R50 million).
Recent reports have suggested that Al-Ettifaq could now value the 23-year-old at around €3 million (roughly R60 million).
However, the winger has featured sparingly in recent weeks. In the club’s last eight matches, Nkota has only played limited minutes and missed out on four of those fixtures, leading to speculation about his role under head coach Saad Al-Shehri.
If the club were to consider offers, Nkota’s current valuation could make a move within the Saudi Pro League unlikely at this stage.
While the winger has made a steady start to his career in Saudi Arabia, the reported €3 million price tag may limit potential suitors within the league and could instead attract interest from clubs in other markets.
A return to South Africa could also prove difficult given the financial requirements attached to any potential deal, particularly with the local transfer window currently closed.
Drawing Global Attention
While speculation continues to circulate regarding his future, Mathang-Tshabuse acknowledged that Nkota’s qualities naturally attract attention from clubs across different markets.
“Obviously he is a valuable player so there will always be interest from across the globe with regard to him,” she exclusively told SportsBoom.co.za.
“There is always interest in him because we are part of a bigger platform and we also receive interest directly from the clubs that want to pitch for his services.”
She added that part of their long-term planning is ensuring continued growth for their players, which could eventually open opportunities beyond the Saudi Pro League.
“The nature of football will always be about progression, whether it’s one or two seasons set up. It’s something we plan with our clients, but for now we are just monitoring the situation.”
Mathang-Tshabuse also confirmed that Nkota remains focused on his professional commitments despite the situation in the Middle East.
“Everything is fine where he is situated,” she added.
“He continues as a professional athlete in a professional team with the players and coach with regards to the situation that is going on.”
“His safety is our concern. We are in close tabs with him and he tells us that he is safe.”
Nkota’s agent declined to reveal the exact clubs showing interest, citing ongoing negotiations and confidentiality.

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