The 29-year-old will see his three-year deal with Amakhosi expire in June next year.
Kaizer Chiefs are looking to tie Yusuf Maart down with a new contract, a club insider has revealed.
The 29-year-old will see his three-year deal with Amakhosi expire in June next year.
According to a source, Maart is set to be offered a new two-year contract by Chiefs.
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“Coach (Nasreddine) Nabi is happy with Maart’s contribution and considers him as one of the leaders in the team, so he has recommended that the club give him a new deal,” said the source.
“I hear it’s a two-year deal with an option to renew for a further year,” added the source.
Maart, who is a product of the Orlando Pirates development academy, joined Amakhosi from Sekhukhune United in July 2022.
He has been an integral part of Chiefs’ starting line-up since joining them. In his first season at Amakhosi, Maart made 34 appearances in all competitions during the 2022/23 season, scoring four goals and providing two assists, and last season he made 28 appearances.
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This season, Maart has played in all the five games Chiefs have played so far, contributing one goal, which he scored in the 4-0 win over SuperSport United in the Carling Knockout.