According to reports from across the continent, three-time CAF Champions League-winning coach Pitso Mosimane's financial demands to join Egyptian giants Zamalek SC has reportedly been revealed.
Zamalek have been searching for a new head coach after dismissing Portuguese gaffer Jose Peseiro after failing to live up to expectations.
The South African experienced manager Mosimane has been heavily linked with a move to Zamalek since leaving Persian Gulf Pro League club Esteghlal in January this year.
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Mosimane has made his name on the African continent after his remarkable success with Mamelodi Sundowns and Egyptian Premier League powerhouse Al Ahly.
Ahead of the 2025/26 season, reports are suggesting that the White Knight have identified Mosimane as a suitable replacement for Peseiro.
Egyptian prominent journalist Abu Al-Maati Zaki has claimed that Jingles, as Mosimane is affectionately known, is demanding a certain salary to join the team.
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"Zamalek contacted Mosimane to coach the team in the coming period, succeeding the Portuguese Jose Peseiro," Zaki said on the Star of the Masses YouTube channel per Twaslnews.com.
"The South African asked for a salary of $180,000 (approximately R3.2 million) to agree to coach Zamalek, in addition to granting him full authority to manage all the team's affairs."