The contract of former Bafana Bafana captain, Bongani Khumalo at Tottenham Hotspur is running out at the end of the season and it seems that his days at the Premier League club could be up.

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Khumalo joined Spurs in 2011 but he is yet to make a senior team appearance for the English club.

Following loan spells at Preston North End, Reading, PAOK and Doncaster Rovers, he now seems to sit out his contract at White Hart Lane.

The 27-year-old has recovered from the serious knee injury which he sustained while on national team duty against Brazil last year, but has only featured in Tottenham’s U-21 side since.

He made his first appearance after his long injury spell in December and, has since played in all five games for the side.

Spurs' young guns are yet to be beaten with Khumalo in the starting XI, but it seems first-team coach, Mauricio Pochettino doesn’t have plans to make use of the Swazi-born in his first team squad.

The central defender has made 43 appearances for Bafana Bafana but wasn’t called up since his injury in the 5-0 defeat against Brazil last year.

It seems a new challenge is the only chance for Khumalo to revive his national team career.

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