Orlando Pirates attacking midfielder Karim Kimvuidi has reportedly rejected a loan move to any PSL club, seeking a move abroad instead.
Since joining the club, Kimvuidi has faced limited playing time under coach Jose Riveiro.
Riveiro has prioritized consistency in his starting lineup, opting for a settled group of players rather than frequent rotations.
This has resulted in limited opportunities for several players, including Kimvuidi, who has made only seven appearances across all competitions this season.
According to Soccer Laduma, there has been a surge of interest in the Congolese attacker, with clubs in his home country expressing significant interest. He has also been linked with clubs in North Africa and other regions of the continent.

KIMVUIDI REPORTEDLY SEEKING A MOVE ABROAD
“Kimvuidi is one of those players one might say is unfortunate because despite being so talented he finds himself in an environment where he is competing with stars for a position, and it has been difficult for him to break into the team,” said Soccer Laduma source.
“He is a good player who can do very well at any other club but unfortunately, he is limited for game time where he is because of the competition.
“A change of environment is what he needs even if it means going out on loan. But from what I understand, he would like to consider one of the options abroad rather than joining a PSL club on loan although that's unlikely to happen now in January.”