Wayne Sandilands says he hopes to remain with Orlando Pirates next season in what ever capacity the club chooses.
The 38-year-old made 80 appearances for Bucs since signing from Mamelodi Sundowns in 2017.
He spent the recently completed DStv Premiership season as a temporary goalkeeper coach following the departure of Andrew Sparkes and didn’t play any competitive matches.
He is currently attending a FIFA advanced goalkeeper coaching course and when asked about his future, Sandilands said in the Sowetan: “We are still deciding that; I can’t give you a definite answer at this point.
“We are still negotiating through these waters and we will see.”
The former Bafana Bafana stopper continued: “We will see what happens and we will take it from there, but obviously you look to add this opportunity that comes now in terms of the course.
“It is something that you need to grab because the last time something like this happened was in 2011.
“I’m happy at Pirates. I have been there for five years. I love the club and I’m invested in the club, to be part of the family.”