Jody February remains a part of the Mamelodi Sundowns FC squad. The 29-year-old goalkeeper has opted to extend his contract with the Tshwane giants. This decision comes despite limited game time and reported interest from other teams.
A two-year contract extension was signed at the end of December. This move secures his future at the club as he looks to challenge for a starting position. The path back to the pitch follows a difficult period for the player.
A meniscus injury kept February out of action for a significant time. He underwent surgery in June. This injury also impacted his international prospects. He was a potential candidate for the Bafana Bafana World Cup squad before the setback occurred.
There were rumors regarding AmaZulu FC inquiring about his services. However, February is now fit and back in training at Chloorkop. His current focus centers on regaining form and confidence.
The depth at Sundowns is a well-known factor in South African football. Choosing to stay shows a clear intention to compete at the highest level. February is reportedly happy with his treatment at the club and is eager for an opportunity.
Information regarding this update was reported by KickOff.com. For more updates on local football, the news section provides regular coverage.

