General Manager of South African side, Mamelodi Sundowns, Yogesh Singh has revealed that the South African based side is planning a move for Super Eagles gaffer, Stephen Keshi if he becomes available in the summer.
The AFCON 2013 winner has caught the eye of many clubs and even National teams on the continent and should Nigeria fail to renew his contract after this summer’s soccer extravaganza, there is no doubt Keshi will get an immediate job offer from many of his admirers.
“Stephen Keshi is a very experienced coach because he has qualified Nigeria for the world cup, he won the 2013 AFCON and he is just a quality coach”
“Keshi is obviously quality coach so there is nothing barring us from considering this option if he is available to be part of our technical team in some capacity”
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