Ghana midfielder Samuel Darpoh has reacted with shock at reports that he is now homeless in Durban following his release by AmaZulu last year.
Reports quoting sources claimed Darpoh is now considering going back home as he is now living with fellow countrymen working in salons around the coastal city.
However, the 23-year-old confirms that he remains employed and is now doing duty for the Clinton Larsen-coached Summerfield Dynamos in the lower divisions.
"I don't know how someone can claim I am now homeless when I am still staying at the same place where I stayed when I was still with AmaZulu," says Darpoh.
"At the moment I am playing for Summerfield where I am working with coach Clinton. It is an ABC Motsepe League team where I have come so I keep going to make sure that I remain active.
"This is where I am now and we are even in the Nedbank Cup and due to play Uthongathi in the round of 32 (at Princess Magogo Stadium).
"I don't know where all this that I am homeless is coming from because I'm fine and not struggling with anything," he explains while backing up his talk with photos at training with Dynamos.
Darpoh's contract with AmaZulu was terminated at the beginning of the season after struggling for game time under Benni McCarthy.
He had been with the club for over five years.
The Ghana midfielder was once linked with a move to Spanish club Espanyol when he was bossing the midfield for Usuthu.