Bafana Bafana forward Lebo Mothiba has hinted at his future plans amid reports that PSL clubs are interested in him.
Mothiba is back in South Africa after leaving French side RC Strasbourg. The 28-year-old is recovering from a knee injury that has kept him out since December.
There have been reports linking him with moves to Mamelodi Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs. However, Lebo Mothiba has downplayed these rumours, insisting he plans to return to Europe.
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He recently visited the Bafana Bafana team ahead of their FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Zimbabwe and Nigeria.
“I will always have offers in Europe,” Mothiba told SAFA Media. “Right now, my focus is on my knee injury. I’m dedicated to healing and coming back fully fit. Since returning to South Africa, I’ve been working hard every day, except Sundays.”
Mothiba emphasized that he hasn’t spoken to any South African teams about a move. “My main focus is on healing my knee and continuing my career in Europe,” he said.
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The former Lille striker is optimistic about his recovery, expecting to be back in action within a month. “In three or four weeks, I’ll be fully fit. I’m taking things step by step to avoid re-injury and be ready for pre-season in Europe.”
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