Zimbabwean international goalkeeper, Washington Arubi, has been released from the University of Pretoria and will now look to continue his football career at another club.
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"For now that is what I am doing, I'm just waiting for my agent to tell me what is up. There are some options that are there so I'm just waiting to hear from him," the goalkeeper told the Siya crew.
He's had a few offers from PSL clubs and is currently assessing his options, with the goalkeeper determined to make the right decision as he believes that he has got what it takes to play for several years still.
"You know goalkeepers, we mature through our age, so for now with the experience that I have I am sure I can play for more years in my career and I feel like the club I am going to play for with my experience, I will manage to give them something," Arubi added.
The 30-year-old is currently focusing on increasing his fitness levels in the gym ahead of preseason and is determined to bounce back. However, Arubi is well aware that it will not be an easy task trying to get into the first team and will have to fight to cement his place in the starting line-up.
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"It is not going to be like walking in the park, there will be good competition. I am going to fight for my jersey, I am one of the top goalkeepers in my national team so I have to keep on pushing," Arubi concluded.