With Reeve Frosler among a number of Kaizer Chiefs players whose contracts are about to expire, KickOff has the latest on the fullback's situation.
After making three new signings in January, Chiefs will continue to bolster their squad at the end of the season, after their current roster could not compete for the league title once again.
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The club will prioritize left-back, especially following Thatayaone Ditlhokwe's transfer to Libyan side Al-Ittihad.
Already, question marks hang around Bradley Cross, with the other new signing Bongani Sam yet to feature.
At right-back, Frosler had a bit of competition this season, after the Naturena-based outfit re-signed Njabulo Blom from St. Louis City with an option to buy at the end of the campaign.
The former Bidvest Wits man has a contract running out at the end of June, and this publication has it on good authority the Soweto giants do not have an option to extend.
As things stand, Frosler's representatives are currently in talks with the hierarchy, with the negotiations believed to be progressing well.
Indications are that the 27-year-old could put pen to paper on a new contract extension before the end of the season.
The ambidextrous defender has made 18 appearances this season and is among the likes of Edmilson Dove, George Matlou, Yusuf Maart, Ranga Chivaviro Edson Castillo, and Zitha Kwinika - all of whose contracts are up for renewal in four months.
However, Chiefs have options with the other players.
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Kwinika, in particular, who is further down the pecking order at right back, has seen limited action, with only 14 minutes under his belt under head coach Nasreddine Nabi.
The other right-back, Dillan Solomons, who has also seen less game time - with four appearances under Nabi - has one year left on his current contract having penned a four-year deal back in 2022.