A former Orlando Pirates midfielder who is currently playing in Namibia for Young African FC has indicated his desire to return to the Premiership in South Africa.
The player is Roger Majafa, who speaks exclusively to Soccer Laduma about how he has unfinished business in the PSL.
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Majafa had joined the Namibian side earlier this season and has so far played six games, scoring four times with two assists.
The 33-year-old had played for Pirates for two seasons between 2015 and 2017, and he wants to point out how he has now rediscovered his form.
"First and foremost I have to say I am grateful to Young Africans for giving me this opportunity to come and play football again here in Namibia and show that I can still do what I love doing and that is playing football," Majafa told Soccer Laduma.
"I know the standard here and in South Africa is not the same but the game is improving each and every day and the competition is high and it's helping me. Secondly I am ready to go back to the PSL and show that I still have what it takes to play again at the highest level.
"I have unfinished business in the PSL. I came here to revive my career and I feel I am on the right track looking at what I am doing already here.
"I want to go back home and contribute to any team that would see value in me. And as I have said, I still have what it takes to play in the PSL," Majafa concluded.
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