Former Mamelodi Sundowns and current Upington City attacker Keletso Makgalwa's agent Ntobatsi Masegela has opened up on his client's career revival and interest from DStv Premiership sides.
Makgalwa had his best return in front of goal since he turned professional after netting 11 goals and conjuring seven assists to inspire Upington to within a whisker of qualifying for the promotion play-offs.
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The 27-year-old also recorded the most games played in a league season - 23 - despite joining Bafana Ba Gucci with the campaign already underway late in October last year.
After his loan spell expired at All Stars, who sold their status to Black Leopards last season, Makgalwa parted ways with Sundowns by mutual consent and was eventually snapped up by Upington.
Masegela, of Footballerz Sports Marketing, says he's happy with the season the pint-sized forward has had, which has put him back in the market of elite division clubs.
"That was one hell of a top season! That's Keletso Makgalwa!," raves the intermediary, speaking to KickOff.
"It just shows what he can do when he's in the right space of mind. The boy is just hungry. He just had to show what he can do. He wanted to do more. I'm so happy that he proved what a player he is. Let's see what's on the table. Obviously, there should be offers," he added.
Richards Bay FC and Sekhukhune United were previously linked with Makgalwa, but Masegela did not want to be drawn into the speculation regarding the future of the fast-as-lightning player.
"I don't wanna comment on that because I need to respect Upington City. I haven't had any discussions, but obviously every player has ambitions. However, I just don't wanna comment regarding that, in respect of Upington City."
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"But that's Keletso, he's scoring, he wants to play Premiership football. I'm yet to sit down with the boy, so I wouldn't comment on what we should do. I'm just waiting for everything to settle down and I'll table to him what's there, which direction we should take from there," Masegela added.
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