Al Ahly have reportedly identified a new coaching target after talks fell through with former Borussia Dortmund tactician Marco Rose.
The Egyptian giants were in negotiations with the German coach this weekend, but talks reportedly broke down after Rose wanted annual salary of €4.5 million.
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According to Kooora, AL Ahly are now turning their attention to former FC Porto coach Vitor Bruno.
The 42-year-old is a free agent after he was sacked by the Portuguese giants in January although he already won the Portuguese Super Cup.
"Al Ahly officials are very impressed with Vitor Bruno's thinking, but what worries them most is his limited," the source told Kooora.
"Bruno has only had seven months as a coach with Porto, and before that he was an assistant to coach Sergio Conceicao, who left for Milan and left Bruno at Porto"
"Al Ahly is considering names from the Portuguese school, in addition to Belgian Philippe Clement, the former coach of Monaco."