Mamelodi Sundowns will have Denis Onyango and Jody February at the club next season, leaving one goalkeeper's future up in the air.
Ricardo Goss has been on loan to SuperSport United from Sundowns, spending three seasons with the Tshwane outfit. But with Onyango recently confirming that he will be at Chloorkop for at least another season, and the club exercising the option in February's contract, Goss will have to wait yet again to see what the future holds for him.
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And with talk that SuperSport could be sold to a consortium of people who are trying to revive Bloemfontein Celtic, there's a lot for the Bafana Bafana goalkeeper to ponder going forward, especially with the Africa Cup of Nations coming later this year.
Soccer Laduma has previously reported that SuperSport have been interested in holding onto the former Golden Arrows and Bidvest Wits goalkeeper, and would still do so if the club doesn't get sold at the end of the season.
Goss has spoken to Soccer Laduma before and has been open about being unsure of returning to Chloorkop, especially with Ronwen Williams currently being the undisputed number one at Sundowns. Returning to Sundowns to compete in a goalkeeping department that currently has five individuals would not be easy for someone who wants to keep a place in the Bafana squad, so his best option could be to look at other clubs, if SuperSport does get sold.
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Goss has made 18 appearances in a difficult season for Matsatsantsa, keeping four clean along the way.