The former University of Pretoria varsity team captain is amongst the players that have taken the Durban-based side to the PSL Dispute Resolution Chamber for unpaid salaries.
Ntswane has confirmed that he is now back in Tshwane waiting for the South African Football Players' Union to update him on his financial issues with the GladAfrica Championship team.
"I have been paying my own accommodation since I arrived in Durban in February this year. I have lost the flat because I have been owing rent for the past two months," Ntswane tells snl24.com/kickoff.
"I am now back in Pretoria and fortunately I took all my belongings from Durban."
The 28-year-old refuses to discuss his future with Eagles due to the unpaid salaries.
"My brother, I would prefer not to comment about that," he says. "I don't want to say bad things about the club in the media. My issues with the club are handled by the Players' Union. I prefer not to talk about those issues with the media."
Ntswane joined Eagles in February this year after parting ways with Baroka FC.