Zimbabwe international forward Khama Billiat has not ruled out a potential return to the Premier Soccer League.
Billiat, 34, returned to his homeland in the off-season after leaving Kaizer Chiefs, which ended his 13-year stint in South African football.
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Arguably one of the first exports, Billiat lifted every domestic title on offer, the CAF Champions League and CAF Super Cup during his time with Sundowns.
While his move to Yadah, for some, seemed like the tricky forward winding down his career, he returned to form and was convinced to return to the national team after initially retiring from the Warriors.
“Let’s say it’s a great recognition. You know, as players, you always want your effort to be recognised, and I truly appreciate and, ja, it makes me feel young again,” Billiat told iDiski Times about several PSL clubs keeping tabs on him.
“You never know with football? Like I just wanted to focus on the league back home. We’re left with five games, I think, and see how far I can go, and where we are and how I did throughout the season. Then sit down and look, if there’s interest, you never know…”
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Billiat found the net for Zimbabwe in their 1-0 win over Namibia and featured in the 3-1 win a couple of days later that leaves them on the brink of qualification for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.