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FootballFive African Clubs Who Can Afford Pitso Mosimane Amid Veteran Manager's Links With PSL Return
- Pitso Mosimane is still in search of a new coaching job since leaving Al Wahda
- The former Mamelodi Sundowns coach is linked with different clubs in Africa
- Sports Brief looks at five African clubs that could afford the veteran tactician
South African manager, Pitso Mosimane is arguably one of the best managers in Africa but he remains without a job since leaving Al Wahda.
The former Mamelodi Sundowns coach has been linked with several clubs, with a return to the Premier Soccer League (PSL) also on the cards.
The 59-year-old tactician recently claimed he could consider coaching a national side, with the Super Eagles of Nigeria seeming to being of interest to him.
Sports Brief look at teams in Africa that can afford to bring Mosimane on board.
Five African clubs who can afford Mosimane
1. Kaizer Chiefs
The AmaKhosi are one of the teams being with the former Al Wahda coach as they have seek a permanent manager after the departure of Molefi Ntseki.
The Glamour Boys are one of the clubs in Africa that are financially capable of appointing Mosimane as their permanent manager.
2. Orlando Pirates
Another South African-based club that can afford to appoint Mosimane as their new coach is the Buccaneers.
The Bucs are one of the most valuable clubs in Africa, according to a report by Statista.
3. Mamelodi Sundowns
Masandawana's recent successes have improved their value financially and are capable of bringing back their former boss if need be.
However, the chances of bringing Mosimane back are slim as they are currently enjoying a successful spell under Rulani Mokwena.
4. Al Ahly
The Red Devils are arguably the most financially stable club in Africa and could re-appoint Pitso if all parties were in agreement.
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5. Zamalek
Zamalek were recently linked with the South African manager after sacking Juan Carlos Osorio. However, a club board member has denied rumours about Mosimane.
Be that as it may, the Egyptian side are the third-richest club in Africa and are financially equipped to appoint the veteran manager if he was interested.
Mosimane keen on coaching Super Eagles
Sports Brief also previously reported that Mosimane is keen on coaching Nigeria's Super Eagles amid reports linking him with Kaizer Chiefs.
The South African tactician spoke about his interest in the three-time African champions, saying they need someone to focus their big stars.