Experienced Mzansi striker Dino Ndlovu is keeping his options open as he continues searching for his next club.
The veteran forward, who turned 35 on Tuesday, has been without a team since parting ways with Turkish outfit Sakaryaspor last year.
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Despite being eager to return to the PSL after spending several years abroad, Ndlovu has struggled to secure a deal with a South African club.
While there were past links to big teams like Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns, no concrete offers have materialised.
Ndlovu's last stint in the PSL was a brief loan spell with the now-defunct Mpumalanga Black Aces in 2015 while contracted to Maccabi Haifa.
Since leaving Mamelodi Sundowns in 2011, the Klerksdorp-born striker has built an extensive international career, playing in countries such as Cyprus, Azerbaijan, and China.
According to sources, there has been interest in Ndlovu from Kazakhstan, and a move there remains a possibility.
At this stage of his career, the well-travelled striker may consider an overseas opportunity to continue playing at a competitive level.
Having proven his ability to adapt to different leagues worldwide, Ndlovu's experience could still attract suitors looking for a seasoned goalscorer.
Whether he lands in the PSL or secures another international contract, his next move will be closely watched by football fans.
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"Dino could still go back overseas, and there is an opportunity for him in Kazakhstan, and he will decide," said the source.
For now, Ndlovu remains patient as he weighs his options, hoping to secure a deal that suits both his career ambitions and financial expectations.
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