By Daily Sports on March 15, 2016

Broke Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) are willing to pay a new foreign coach $50,000 a month, which is double what former coaches Stephen Keshi and Sunday Oliseh were paid.
The NFF have already been sounding out several candidates for the top coaching post.
Former Cote d’Ivoire and Zambia coach Herve Renard and Uganda coach Micho have already been approached in the last few weeks.
And former Cameroon coach Paul Le Guen is the latest to be contacted by the NFF, according to top sources.
Le Guen has been without a job since November when he was sacked by Oman.
NFF president Amaju Pinnick has declared Oliseh will be the last local man to lead the Super Eagles and has made it clear an expatriate should pilot the Eagles after the temporary deal handed Samson Siasia.
Siasia is expected to revert to his post as the country’s Olympic team after the AFCON qualifiers against Egypt.
The country’s coaches association have already dared Pinnick on his move to hire a foreign coach for the Eagles. (mtnfootball.com)
Source Daily Sports
Posted March 15, 2016
You may also like...

Ibrahimovic included in Sweden Olympic squad

Neymar Stripped of Brazil National Team Captaincy

AFCON: Burkina Faso Send Tunisia Packing

What next for Chelsea after Boehly group win...

Boxing summit for all Anambra: Coach Nwokocha

Barcelona Damage Getafe’s Champions League Hopes