"I train at home, alone. I'm looking for a club that will appreciate me. Yes, I have [offers]. It's just that right now I'm not what I want to be," Mahlangu said in the interview shared on his Instagram account this week.
"It's possible, why not? I would go back. Yes, I'd love to go back. Romania is such a warm country, as is its culture. My family also likes it very much."
When asked about the financial issues the club currently finds itself in, he claimed it wouldn't be an issue and admitted he's yearning for a new challenge but stopped short of confirming any contact from the club.
"Dinamo is life, it's everything. I'm proud that I gave my all and I'm sorry about the problems on the team. I love challenges, that's what football is about."
And the club's Executive Director Iuliu Mure?an has also confirmed to Gazeta Sportuliror that Mahlangu is not being targeted for a sensational return to the club he represented between 2016 and 2018 and won the Cupa Ligii.