"New Nigerian Foreign Coach To Earn $50,000 A Month" Wow!
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.
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.
Meanwhile, former French international and Olympique Lyon coach Paul Le Guen is leading the race to become the next Super Eagles job, according to Completesports.
Claude Leroy and an unnamed Scottish coach are also reportedly jostling for the plum job which erstwhile coach Sunday Oliseh resigned from a month ago.
Le Guen who was sacked as Oman's head coach after the side lost 2-1 to Turkmenistan on Nov. 17 last year, has reportedly agreed in principle, with the NFF, to lead Super Eagles and has also requested former skipper of the Super Eagles Austin Jay- Jay Okocha to be his first assistant on the job.
Le Guen who was also booted out at Scottish side, Rangers, will earn about $50,000 a month which is double of what Oliseh earned as coach.
Olympic team coach, Samson Siasia is currently in charge of the Super Eagles on an interim basis for the double header against Egypt later this month.

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