Former coach of Cameroon, Paul Le Guen, is set to be named
the new permanent coach of the Super Eagles, in time for the final round of the
2018 World Cup qualifiers in October. According to Complete Sports, Le Guen who was sacked as
Oman’s head coach last November, has agreed a three-year deal, which will see
him pick up $50,000 a month.
The former Lyon boss, has also requested for an apartment in
Lagos as against the proposed Abuja.
Le Guen’s salaries will be paid by one of the Nigeria
Football Federation (NFF) sponsors and he could pick former captain of the
team, Austin ‘Jay Jay’ Okocha as his first assistant. Nigeria has been without a substantive coach, since Sunday
Oliseh resigned from the role in February.
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