Experienced free agent Mpho Makola declared that he would love to end his prolonged career under Moroka Swallows head coach Steve Komphela.
Makola is currently a free agent following his departure from promoted DStv Premiership side Polokwane City.
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"I haven't spoken to anyone at Swallows, I tried reaching out to a couple of people, I'm hoping some of them will get back to me," Makola reveals to KickOff.
"I would like to end my career under someone who coached me when I started as a professional footballer.
"Working with coach Steve Komphela will mean a lot to me. I hope something comes up."
The 34-year-old is aiming for a swansong with the Dube Birds before potentially hanging up his boots.
"I still want to play, I'm still fit, plus I'm currently a free agent, I'm training on my own, hoping something will come up.
"There have been talks with some teams but nothing formal, they promised to come back to me.
"Obviously, because of my name, many teams think I'm looking for a huge salary.
"For me, money is not that important, what's important is to finish my career on a high.
"I'm just hoping someone gives me the opportunity to do that. I can still go on for another three seasons.
"If it's even one season, I'll be happy, but definitely not in the Motsepe Foundation Championship."
Makola says he still is unaware why Rise and Shine decided against extending his contract.
"They are the ones who can give you the right answer. I don't know anything. I never met the chairman, I never met anyone when I left.
"I was just told the chairman is saying thank you for your contribution to the team, and we not going to renew your contract."
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