South African coach Pitso Mosimane has reportedly been recommended for a managerial vacancy at a top African club.
Mosimane has been without a job since he terminated his contract with Iranian club Esteghlal FC.
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However, that hasn't stopped reports linking the coach with several roles at both club and international level, with the Libya national team also reportedly considering his appointment.
With several managerial changes recently taking place at clubs such as Wydad Athletic Club, Al Ahly, and Zamalek, Mosimane's name is once again in the mix.
Now, according to former Zamalek player Ahmed Hassan, Mosimane has been recommended to the Egyptian giants, who recently parted ways with Jose Peseiro.
Ahmed Hassan wrote on Facebook: “Exclusive – Zamalek’s management has received a recommendation from some intermediaries to appoint Pitso Mosimane as head coach starting from next season.”
Further reports suggest that there have been no talks between the two parties at this stage. However, Mosimane remains highly respected in Egyptian football circles following his successful spell with Al Ahly.
Elsewhere, former Espérance de Tunis manager Laurentiu Reghecampf recently revealed that Zamalek did make a tempting offer for him to take over the club earlier this year, but he declined the opportunity after discovering that the Cairo outfit had a track record of not paying salaries on time.
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By Lukhanyo Mtuta
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