Orlando Pirates striker Justin Shonga denied reports suggesting he signed a pre-contract with Mamelodi Sundowns before joining the Soweto outfit.
Pitso Mosimane insisted that the 21-year-old had agreed terms with the Brazilians before joining the Buccaneers in September 2017.
However, no legal action has taken place, with the Zambian already scoring three goals and creating a further four assists from 14 appearances in all competition for Pirates this season.
Shonga revealed that he never signed a pre-contract with Sundowns, insisting that he opted to join Pirates for better game time.
“I never signed any pre-contract with Sundowns,” Shonga told KickOff.com.
“I went to visit them and they showed us the contract. I said I will come and join them in January but by then Pirates came up and I thought about the game-time and I knew here I would have had that.
“The coach [Milutin Sredejovic] spoke to me and he wanted to bring me here. I saw Sundowns have a good team and were together for many years.
“I would have had a chance to play there but I opted for Pirates. But with time in my career I can still go there at Sundowns. I won’t say I won’t go there, it is football,” he concluded.
Orlando Pirates will take Kaizer Chiefs in their much-anticipated Soweto derby at the FNB Stadium on Saturday, with kick-off set for 15:30.