Johannesburg - SuperSport United defender Morgan Gould has reiterated his desire to secure a move overseas.
The 27-year-old, who missed the World Cup with an ankle injury, made an impressive return to the national side in their 1-0 victory over Ghana on Wednesday.
Matsatsantsa's Player and Players' Player of the Season last term, who has been linked with a number of European clubs, has now given himself until December to make a move.
He told Football365.co.za: "Well, I am giving myself until December, there are a few teams that are interested, but I can't really name and of them until they have confirmed anything.
"But most definitely, I am pushing towards getting myself a contract overseas and if it happens I'll be the happiest man on earth."
The former Jomo Cosmos player is currently in pre-season training with SuperSport as they prepare for an assault on a fourth straight league title, but he says the fact that Gavin Hunt's charges have won three titles on the trot will count for nothing once the new term gets underway.
"We are still in pre-season camp and we can't really predict and say what is going to happen in the season.
"All we need to do is just repair our bodies, our minds and just go into the season with a fresh start, forget about what happened last season and just continue and take it as it comes."
The 27-year-old, who missed the World Cup with an ankle injury, made an impressive return to the national side in their 1-0 victory over Ghana on Wednesday.
Matsatsantsa's Player and Players' Player of the Season last term, who has been linked with a number of European clubs, has now given himself until December to make a move.
He told Football365.co.za: "Well, I am giving myself until December, there are a few teams that are interested, but I can't really name and of them until they have confirmed anything.
"But most definitely, I am pushing towards getting myself a contract overseas and if it happens I'll be the happiest man on earth."
The former Jomo Cosmos player is currently in pre-season training with SuperSport as they prepare for an assault on a fourth straight league title, but he says the fact that Gavin Hunt's charges have won three titles on the trot will count for nothing once the new term gets underway.
"We are still in pre-season camp and we can't really predict and say what is going to happen in the season.
"All we need to do is just repair our bodies, our minds and just go into the season with a fresh start, forget about what happened last season and just continue and take it as it comes."