
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.”