Kaizer Chiefs midfielder George Matlou is facing an uncertain future at Naturena, as the club has yet to initiate discussions over a contract extension. With his current deal set to expire on 30 June, the 30-year-old could leave for free if no agreement is reached. SABC Sport reports that Chiefs have not made any significant progress in securing his services beyond the current season.
Matlou’s Revival Under Nasreddine Nabi
Matlou’s journey this season has been one of resilience. The midfielder spent the early months recovering from an injury but has since re-established himself as a key player under head coach Nasreddine Nabi. His performances have earned him a regular spot in the team, and he has played a crucial role in Chiefs’ push to regain their competitive edge.
Despite his contributions, contract negotiations remain at a standstill. Chiefs did exercise an option to extend his stay at the end of last season, but that only secured his place at the club until mid-2024. Without a new deal on the table, Matlou is now considering his options, with the possibility of signing a pre-contract elsewhere looming.
Rival Clubs on High Alert
The uncertainty surrounding Matlou’s future has caught the attention of rival Premier Soccer League (PSL) clubs. With no transfer fee required after 30 June, teams looking to bolster their midfield options could make a move for the former Moroka Swallows and Bidvest Wits player.
This is not the first time Chiefs have faced such a dilemma. Last year, the club delayed contract talks with several senior players, including Sifiso Hlanti and Keagan Dolly. Both players were left in limbo, eventually being released when their contracts expired. Matlou is reportedly keen to avoid a similar situation, preferring to have clarity on his future sooner rather than later.
Uncertain Future at Kaizer Chiefs
Sources close to the player suggest that Matlou is eager to continue working under Nabi. The Tunisian coach is in the early stages of reshaping the squad, and the upcoming season is expected to be crucial in defining his tenure at Amakhosi. However, if Chiefs fail to act quickly, they risk losing a player who has become an integral part of their midfield.
With time running out, the ball is in Chiefs’ court. If they wish to retain Matlou, they must act swiftly to avoid another high-profile departure.
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