Mamelodi Sundowns shot-stopper Ronwen Williams has revealed that he intends to spend the rest of his career with the Brazilians.
Williams was roped in from neighbours SuperSport United for a fee understood to be north of R10 million at the start of the season. He's slotted right into the team, making 15 appearances and keeping 10 clean sheets for Masandawana so far.
"Playing for Mamelodi Sundowns is a great achievement because this is a club with a rich history of winning titles," Williams told the Mamelodi Sundowns Magazine.
"I want to be part of The Brazilians for many years to come and I hope to end my career here because Sundowns always takes care of its players."
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Williams also revealed that he's set his sights sets on clinching the elusive CAF Champions League trophy with the Brazilians.
"I hope we can add more stars to the jersey and conquer the continent," he added.
At 31 years old, the shot-stopper still has quite a few years left in him. His compatriot at Kaizer Chiefs, Itumeleng Khune is 35 years old while teammates Dennis Onyango and Kennedy Mweene are both 37.
Williams will be 36 when his contract with Downs expires, having joined the side on a five-year contract. Based off his comments, it appears he would prefer to either renew or take up another role at Chloorkop when the deal comes to an end.
The Bafana captain has enjoyed more playing time than any of the goalkeepers at the club for the first half of the season and he will be hoping to continue when his side returns to DStv Premiership action with a clash against Orlando Pirates 31 December.
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