Former Uganda Cranes skipper and Mamelodi Sundowns goal-keeper Denis Onyango will most likely be retained by the club after inspiring the club to as many trophies over the years.
Onyango's expires this month and the club legend revealed to outlets that he is in talks with the club for a longer stay.
The Ugandan star was lowered in pecking order for Ronwen Williams, who is also the South African national team captain.
Williams won the golden glove with 18 clean sheets in 26 appearances, a league record and has since impressed in between the posts.
Onyango spoke to IDiski Times, revealing his expectations at the club.
“Yes, of course, my contract is coming to an end, but we are in talks with the club to try and retain me,” Onyango told iDiski Times.
“The club looking at it and saying, ‘Denis, if you have the opportunity to go and become whatever you want, whether a goalkeeper coach or administrator, you’re welcome to do that,” he added.
“You know, when one door closes, the other opens. Of course, the club is there, the opportunity is there, and the club is really trying to help in whatever activity you want to do,” Onyango added.
Onyango began his career with SC Villa in Kampala and later joined St. George SA in Ethiopia. He has since turned up for SuperSport United and Mpumalanga Black Aces before he joined Mamelodi Sundowns.