George Matlou keen on extending his stay at Kaizer Chiefs

Kaizer Chiefs midfielder George Matlou is hoping to remain with the club despite his current contract expiring at the end of next month.

The 26-year-old attacking midfielder has expressed a strong desire to remain at the club, stating that he wants to repay the faith shown in him during a challenging period in his career.

Matlou, who joined the Amakhosi from Moroka Swallows in July 2022, has endured a difficult spell with injuries. His most recent setback sidelined him for nearly nine months, causing him to miss almost the entire first half of the 2024/25 Betway Premiership season.

Despite the lengthy absence, Matlou made a commendable return, featuring in 10 league matches and playing a pivotal role in Kaizer Chiefs’ Nedbank Cup triumph.

He notched up two assists in five cup appearances, including a crucial assist in the semi-final victory over Mamelodi Sundowns.

“Yes, my contract is coming to an end at the end of June… I am going to leave that [contract situation] to God and the technical team and the board to give me another opportunity,” said Matlou.

“It’s football, so I am not going to plan for the future now. My focus is on winning Saturday’s game [against Polokwane City, their last of the season, at FNB] to get into the top eight.

“I’d say I qualify to get a new deal. I am from an injury yes, but I am not going to use that as an excuse that I didn’t play regularly. [However] the minutes I played, I gave it my all.

“Personally, I am happy with how my season has gone. I have come back strongly and I have been fighting for my spot in the playing squad. I have really worked hard when given a chance.

“I still have to give my best for the club and I still have to win more trophies with the club because they have done a lot for me…I have to repay them, that’s what I am looking forward to.

“I haven’t reached the heights I think I can reach. I wish I didn’t pick up that injury but it’s God’s will. I don’t plan for the future but God does, so I think I haven’t given enough for the club.”