Having possibly played his last game in the famous Gold and Black jersey, Itumeleng Khune is set for crunch talks with Kaizer Chiefs this week to determine his future at the club ahead of next season.
Khune is only left with a few weeks before his contract with Chiefs expires at the end of June.
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The Ventersdorp-born goalkeeper is set to turn 37 years old in exactly two weeks time, on June 20.
The former Bafana Bafana international only made five appearances for Amakhosi this past season after being suspended and stripped of his captaincy following what was described as disciplinary transgressions in December last year.
According to media reports, Khune was alleged to have arrived for training last year under the influence of alcohol and was subsequently removed from all club activities as part of his punishment.
The Soweto giants lifted his suspension and allowed him to return to the club in March this year.
Khune now faces uncertainty with his future at Naturena, with Chiefs having not yet indicated if they will renew his contract next season.
By all accounts, it does look as if his Amakhosi career is over, at least from a playing perspective.
"Even Khune himself doesn't know if he will be returning to Kaizer Chiefs next season," said a source.
"The club plans to meet with him this week to discuss his future next season. His future with the club will be decided before [the end of] this week.
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"But I can tell you, Khune still wants to continue playing football [whether] at Kaizer Chiefs or elsewhere," the source added.
Keagan Dolly and Siyethemba Sithebe also have their future with the club up in the air, and are expected to leave with Chiefs set to undergoing a clear-out after a ninth season of silverware drought.
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