Kaizer Chiefs defender Reeve Frosler has addressed questions over his future, with his current contract set to expire in less than three months.
Frosler joined Chiefs from the now-defunct Wits in 2019 and, aside from injuries, has proven to be one of the side's most reliable and versatile players.
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He has been mostly deployed at right-back and occasionally at left-back.
But his time at the Village may edging closer to its end, as the 27-year-old's current deal with the club expires at the end of June. Multiple media reports suggest the Soweto giants have started engaging the player's representatives about a new contract, with an agreement yet to be reached.
In the meantime, Frosler has not featured in the last three matches.
The defender spoke to media at in Polokwane ahead of the Betway Premiership clash against TS Galaxy, which ended in a 1-1 draw on Saturday.
"Yes, my contract is coming to an end soon," confirmed the Gqeberha-born star.
"As to what I can say is that, I can't say much about it. I've just got to see what happens in the next few months, in the near future.
"It's been the club I love playing for. It's been up and down, but one thing is that the club is professionally run, and you want to play for this club.
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"I don't think there is anybody who doesn't want to play for this club.
"Whether I get the opportunity to stay here for longer, it would be lovely, and if I don't, I will accept it and just be positive with whatever...," he added.
In recent times, Dillan Solomons has come back from the fringes to feature at right-back for Chiefs.