Orlando Pirates are reportedly considering loaning out attacking midfielder Karim Kimvuidi to secure him regular playing time.
Since joining the club, Kimvuidi has struggled for consistent minutes under coach Jose Riveiro.
Riveiro has seemingly settled on a preferred starting lineup, prioritizing consistency over frequent rotations.
This has limited opportunities for several players, including Kimvuidi, who has made only seven appearances across all competitions this season.
According to Soccer Laduma, Pirates are exploring a loan move for the DR Congo international to ensure he receives consistent game time elsewhere.

WHICH ATTACKER PIRATES WANT TO LOAN OUT?
“It's like this because they don't want him to just sit on the bench or in the stands for a long time. He is still young and he needs to keep on playing and a loan move would give him that chance. No, I can't say there is a team now but Pirates want to loan him out so that he gets more game-time,” said Soccer Laduma’s source.
“At the moment they wouldn't want to sell him permanently. It's just to give him more game-time. He has one and half years still on his contract and they can't just left him go like that.
“After all, you should know that he is still young and he has a great future ahead of him and that's why they invested in him and the loan move would help him grow as a player.”