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FootballPitso Mosimane: Moira Tlhagale Lists Out South African Tactician’s Requests Amid Kaizer Chiefs Links
- Pitso Mosimane's wife has unveiled her husband's request to potential suitors amid Kaizer Chiefs links
- Amakhosi are still interested in bringing the South African tactician back to the Premier Soccer League
- The former Mamelodi Sundowns manager could leave Abha Club at the end of the ongoing SPL season
Pitso Mosimane's wife and agent, Moira Tlhagale, has listed her husband's requests amid interest from other clubs, with Kaizer Chiefs at the forefront.
After staying months without a managerial role, the South African tactician signed a short-term deal with a Saudi Professional League side, Abha Club, in January.
The 59-year-old might get a contract extension from the Saudi club if he saves the Leaders of South from being relegated to the lower division.
In an interview with iDiskiTimes, Tlhagale confirmed that her team is talking to potential suitors for Mosimane and listed some crucial requests from the former Al Ahly coach.
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"I think for us, it's always about agreeing on two key principles," she said.
"The coach comes with his team, and the team can't buy players without consulting the technical team. And I mean, if that's the agreement, then it's fine."
Mosimane has been constantly linked with Kaizer Chiefs before signing a short-term deal with Abha Club. However, reports indicate that Amakhosi are still interested in appointing the South African manager as their new permanent coach.
Another team that is also keeping a close eye on Mosimane, is Wydad AC. The Moroccan club need a permanent coach after parting ways with Tunisian coach Faouzi Benzarti.
Challenges Chiefs could face in landing Mosimane
Sports Brief earlier highlighted some challenges Kaizer Chiefs could face in landing Mosimane as their next permanent coach.
The 59-year-old tactician signed a short-term contract with Abha Club and has been tipped to leave the club at the end of this season if they fail to stay in the Saudi top-flight league.
Amakhosi might also face stiff competition from other African clubs that are also interested in appointing the former Mamelodi Sundowns coach as their next manager in the summer.