With his contract now into its final six months, Kaizer Chiefs defender Reeve Frosler has addressed questions over his future at the club.
Amakhosi are now at risk of losing one of their long-serving players in the form of Frosler.
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As of 1 January 2025, Frosler became eligible by FIFA laws to negotiate with another team and leave on a free at the end of the season, having entered the final six months of his current deal with Chiefs.
"I just have to try and do my best," Frosler told the journalists at the club's training base in Naturena on Thursday.
"You said to me my contract is finishing end of the season, so I've got the next few months to stay fully focused, and continue doing my job at the club.
"The rest of us [have] all got to do our jobs. We have to try to get the best possible results for us as a team.
"I plan to have a good six months and [the] team may achieve everything that needs to be achieved and that we achieve as a unity," he said.
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Frosler joined the Soweto giants from Bidvest Wits in 2019, where he had won the league title with Gavin Hunt.
The wingback is as experienced as they come, having represented South Africa at national level in all but the 23 level.
He has racked up just under 150 appearances for the Glamour Boys.
Chiefs only have Dillan Solomons as a primary alternative, although Njabulo Blom and Zitha Kwinika have previously been deployed in that position.