The midfielder endured a frustrating 2025/26 campaign, managing just 13 appearances despite Sundowns playing more than 50 matches across all competitions.
Bathusi had a season to forget with injuries and fierce competition in central midfield limiting his opportunities under coach Miguel Cardoso, a lack of game time that is also believed to have cost the player a place in Bafana Bafana's squad for the upcoming FIFA World Cup, where South Africa will face Mexico, Czechia and South Korea in Group A.
Despite his reduced role, The Brazilians have opted to retain the 31-year-old by activating the option clause in his contract before today’s deadline – 31 May.
However, it remains unclear whether the decision is aimed at keeping Aubaas as part of the club's plans for the 2026/27 season or protecting his value should a suitable offer emerge in the coming weeks.
Bathusi did sign up with Lupus Sport, an agency with a vast network in Europe with the hope of possibly securing a move overseas – but only if Sundowns are a willing seller during the transfer window period.
The former TS Galaxy midfielder joined Sundowns three years ago under then-coach Rulani Mokwena and has largely served as a dependable squad player.
While his immediate future remains uncertain, Aubaas is expected to remain on the books at Chloorkop next season and will be hoping for more regular minutes to revive his club and international prospects.