Kaizer Chiefs might lose their coach at the end of the season.

 Kaizer Chiefs might lose their coach at the end of the season.

Kaizer Chiefs might lose their coach at the end of the season.

Will Nasreddine Nabi depart Kaizer Chiefs at the end of the current campaign?

After two unsuccessful attempts, Kaizer Chiefs signed Nasreddine Nabi at the start of the season; however, will he be able to move on to better opportunities by the following season?

According to the most recent sources, Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi may be fired at the end of the season.

Chiefs put in a lot of effort to get Nabi to the club after an earlier attempt didn’t work out.

A new chapter in the club’s history was meant to begin with Nabi’s appointment. According to some, the Tunisian mentor is the one who can guide the Chiefs back to their heyday. It speaks volumes that the club engaged in two different agreements for him before ultimately agreeing to compensate him. Before talks stalled at the start of last season, he was initially set to join the team.

Chiefs finally got their man

According to reports, those talks broke down when Chiefs denied him permission to bring in all of the employees he desired. It is believed that Nabi was asked to retain Arthur Zwane, a former coach, as one of his assistants. A year later, Amakhosi’s top officials went to Morocco to hold talks with his old team, AS FAR. The coach eventually consented to join the team when the organization agreed to give him his remuneration.

Nabi has been linked to leaving Chiefs twice already, before he has even had a complete season there. He was first connected to a move to become Raja Casablanca.He has been shortlisted for the position with the Tunisian national team, according to the most recent KickOff.com article!

Nabi has been shortlisted to join the Tunisia national squad.

“A new report now claims that Kaizer Chiefs boss Nasreddine Nabi is among the candidates for the managerial role at a top African nation. According to reports in Tunisia, Nabi is being considered for the men’s national team job. But despite having been in Naturena for just over six months, Tunisia are said to be weighing up the possibility of hiring Nabi. According to WinWin.com, the Tunisian Football Federation has allocated an estimated salary of $9,000 (R166 000) per month for their next national team manager. Nabi has been included in that shortlist of alternative candidates, alongside free agent Sami Trabelsi, Stade Tunisien mentor Maher Kanzari, and Al-Khor SC boss Mehdi Nafti.” Wrote the publication.

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