Steve Komphela looks set to retain his position as head coach at Lamontville Golden Arrows after returning to Durban on Monday.
Komphela went back to Arrows in March this year after a short spell with Moroka Swallows, whom he had joined from Mamelodi Sundowns.
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The former Bafana Bafana coach has been linked to Sekhukhune United for the past few weeks after being reportedly shortlisted for the job, and at one stage looked favourite for the job.
Komphela initially joined Abafana Bes'thende on a short-term contract until the end of June this year.
Golden Arrows boss Mato Madlala has retained both Mabhudi Khenyeza and Musa Bilankulu as part of the technical team, according to a source close to the club.
"Steve is back at training together with Mabhudi and Bilankulu. He is staying next season," said the source.
In other news from within the club, Zimbabwean striker Knox Mutizwa is expected to stay with Arrows again next season after also returning to training in Durban on Monday.
Midfielder Velemseni Ndwandwe's future with the side, though, remains uncertain and he has been linked with a move to Orlando Pirates ahead of next season.
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Arrows finished the past season in ninth position on the DStv Premiership table after winning only 10 games the whole season.