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Josephs set to extend deal with Clever Boys

Cape Town - Bidvest Wits goalkeeper Moeneeb Josephs has reportedly agreed a deal in principle to extend his contract with the Clever Boys beyond the current season. 

Josephs has been at Wits since 2013 during which time he has helped them to win the Premiership title, Telkom Knockout and MTN8 trophies. Earlier in his career he also had a stint with the Braamfontein-based outfit from 2006 until 2008. 

Nonetheless, despite the veteran approaching his 38th birthday in May, it appears the Gavin Hunt-coached side are eager to retain his services for the foreseeable future. 

Currently, Darren Keet remains first choice however it is though that Josephs' experience and pedigree as a top level performer is valued highly by Hunt. 

The Cape Town born star's representative John Wilson told Soccer Laduma: "We've been in talks with Wits, and now we have agreed terms in principle and only have some last details to finalise before Moeneeb puts pen to paper." 

The former Bafana Bafana shot-stopper started his career over 20 years ago with Cape Town Spurs and is now set for at least another season in South Africa's top flight.

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