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Kaizer Chiefs have opened discussions aimed at securing the services of their first-choice goalkeeper beyond the end of the season.

Petersen’s existing deal with the Soweto giants is set to expire on 30 June 2026, although the club retains a one-year option.

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His agent, Glyn Binkin, has confirmed to Soccer Laduma that talks are already underway between the relevant parties regarding a fresh contract.

Speaking in an exclusive interview, Binkin revealed that while Chiefs are protected by the option clause, negotiations are focused on a longer-term agreement.

“In terms of Brandon (Petersen), we are in discussions with them,” Binkin told the Siya crew.

“They have an option (clause) anyway on the existing contract.

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“So it’s finishing on 30th June 2026, but they have an option for a year. But we are speaking about a new contract for him anyway,” Binkin told Soccer Laduma.

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Petersen has established himself as Amakhosi’s preferred choice between the posts and remains a key figure in the club’s plans as they look to build stability heading into the upcoming campaign.