Former Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates striker Bongani Ndulula says he will make a decision on his future during the next football season.
The Aliwal North-born attacker has been without a club since he was released by Absa Premiership side on 17 January last year.
Ndulula only spent one season at Amakhosi and Celtic where he only managed to make five appearances each, while faring better at the Buccaneers and AmaZulu where he made 26 and 63 appearances respectively.
The 28-year-old says he cannot disclose with the future holds for him, but says he will make a decision on his footballing career next season.
“Yes, that’s right, I haven’t played this season, but this season is ending now,” Ndulula told KickOff.com.
“We will see what happens next season. I can’t say there is something promising for me at this stage, there’s nothing, but we will see next season.”
Over the course of his career, Ndulula has managed to score 20 goals and assist a further eight from 99 appearances in all competitions playing for the likes of Chiefs, Bloemfontein Celtic, Pirates and AmaZulu.
On an international level, he has managed to appear nine times for the South African national team while scoring two goals in the process.