A former South Africa international has finally concluded his long-awaited move to seven-time consecutive league champions Mamelodi Sundowns, where he has begun in a new role within the club's structures.
Shu-Aib Walters, who owns a goalkeeper academy, is now employed by Sundowns to look after the goalkeepers in their development ranks.
The 42-year-old's wish is to see the club's next top net minder coming from their development structures.
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"I have officially joined Sundowns, for probably a two plus one year, plus another year," says Walters, in breaking the news exclusively to KickOff.
"I have already been at their training, I started on Thursday. I will be running all the junior goalkeepers.
"It's a nice, small unit. I know Surprise Moriri, Selekedi [Mogale] and all the guys I will be working alongside. I'm looking forward to improving the goalkeepers.
"It's a challenge. I have always wanted to get a development goalkeeper into a DDC [DStv Diski Challenge] team and potentially to the first team. It starts now," he adds.
Walters confesses it has always been a dream of his, since he hung up his gloves, to be at a club like The Brazilians.
"You have your best resources and everything at your disposal. There is no reason why we can't find a gem and get him into the first team.
"I was even speaking to Kennedy Mweene on Wednesday [last week], and he was also saying with me they know they're gonna see somebody coming through the ranks and sit in the first team.
"I'm bringing the professional mindset from the get-go; I'm training them for what they want to be.
"Yes, we develop. Like now from my academy, we got Thando Mthethwa at Sekhukhune United, and also the Engen [Knockout Challenge] Goalkeeper of the Tournament.
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"If I could do that with what I had at my disposal, imagine what I'd do with what is at my disposal now.
"Now I'm gonna have eyes all over South Africa sending me profiles. At the end of the day, Sundowns is a client, and I have to create a product for them, a certain specific product."