Evergreen Mark Mayambela says he still has some fuel in the tank and his hunger for top-class football has far from diminished.
The 32-year-old former Chippa United midfield general and captain is now a free agent following his short stint at Cape Town City earlier in the season and says retirement is but a distant thought at the moment.
Mayambela has been around the block a few times, having played for the likes of Orlando Pirates, Bloemfontein Celtic, Ajax Cape Town and Swedish side Djurgardens, just to name a few.
However, he is not ready to pull the plug yet and believes he still has plenty to offer in football. He said his fans should keep an eye out for him.
Fleet-footed and more talented than most, Mayambela sees some light at the end of the tunnel in terms of his career once the Covid-19 global pandemic has cleared.
"There are three clubs who I have been in talks with, one is local, one in Asia and one is a European team," Mayambela said.
"So, we will see how things turn out after all is well.
Recently, Mayambela tweeted a picture of himself in seven jerseys of some of the clubs that he has played for, with a caption reading: "A blessing to be part of this, I owe this game everything."
The tweet had his fans questioning whether or not he was retiring from football.
"It's not a secret that I have been in the game for a long time. Sooner or later my ties with football, in terms of playing, will come to an end.
"But for now I am not retiring. I am still going to play. For how long? I think my body will decide that.
"However, I am still in shape and I feel good," he said.
"I am home because of the lockdown and I am just complying with that. Trying to keep fit at home is not easy because you are restricted to one place."