Keagan Dolly, who is on the verge of completing a move to French-outfit Montpellier, will leave South Africa with a number of honours to his name.
Soccer Laduma takes a look at what the 23-year-old winger has accomplished while plying his trade for Ajax Cape Town, Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa U23 and Bafana Bafana.
Click through the gallery to view some of Dolly's memorable moments.
Through the Sundowns Youth Academy and thereafter, the Ajax Youth Structures, Dolly got his first chance at top flight football with the Urban Warriors in 2012.
In the 2013/14 season with Ajax, Dolly walked away with the PSL Young Player Of The Year Award.
The player then completed a move to Masandawana in 2014, however, was immediately loaned back to the Cape Town-based club for one more season.
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Dolly returned to Sundowns in June 2015, and that's where the player, under the mentorship of Pitso Mosimane, experienced the most illustrious time in his professional footballing career so far.
The player won the 2015 Telkom Knockout challenge with Ka Bo Yellow, and thereafter went on to clinch the 2015/16 Absa Premiership League title.
Sundowns' title-winning campaign saw the team qualify for the CAF Champions League and Dolly played an influential role in bringing the trophy back to South Africa.
Mosimane's side thereafter took part in the FIFA Club World Cup, which was held in Japan in December 2016, and despite not progressing further than the quarter-finals of the competition, Dolly got the opportunity to showcase his talents on the world-stage.
Now, the player will look to take the next big step when he completes his move to one of Europe's top leagues, the French Ligue 1, competing with the likes of PSG and Marseille.
Click through the gallery to view some of Dolly's memorable moments.