He said: "I haven't heard anything. All I know is that there are some negotiations going on, so I hope in the next day or two I will know. It would make me very happy. If we could stay in the Premier League, I would be the happiest.
"I would have looked to get involved in someway with Leeds, whether it's here or back home in South Africa.
"But what with the situation over my injury and that I think I would have called it a day, or maybe given it one more try back home.
"I'm fit enough to play because I think the manager has been very helpful and they've understood what I've been going through and I don't train as much as I want, but at least I can play games.
"I want to be playing in the Premiership I think that's where this club belongs," he said. "The Premier League is the most exciting in the world, and playing for Leeds United there would be good.
"We can survive. We're very confident, we've got the players. With all the support we will be able to pull through."