With Nasreddine Nabi's arrival at Kaizer Chiefs seemingly imminent, his current employers FAR Rabat are reportedly hoping the head coach will make a U-turn when they meet in the coming days.
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Earlier this week, Soccer Laduma reported that the Glamour Boys are expected to announce the Tunisian tactician as the permanent successor to Molefi Ntseki in the coming days as the Soweto giants look to get preparations for the new season underway as soon as possible.
It is believed the reason why the DStv Premiership outfit has not yet officially unveiled the Monastir native as their new head coach is because he is still contracted to last season's Botola Pro Inwi runners-up FAR Rabat.
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The Black Army narrowly lost out on retaining their league title to Josef Zinnbauer-led Raja Club Athletic this past campaign, but according to Le Site Info Sports, despite his inability to see his charges retain the league, the chiefs at FAR still want Nabi to stay at the club and lead them again next season into the CAF Champions League.
The team from the Moroccan capital were unable to qualify for the Champions League group stage in the 2023/24 season after they were eliminated by Etoile du Sahel in the preliminary qualifying rounds.
However, it seems the club believes that the Tunisian tactician can be the man to take them forward into the latter stages of the competition.
The same report claims that the chiefs at FAR and Nabi will convene for a meeting after their Moroccan Throne Cup semi-final against Maghreb Fes on Sunday, with it said it is then that they will try to convince him to stay on as they look to navigate the way forward for the team.
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It has been rumoured that FAR and Chiefs have already agreed on a compensation package for the north African mentor, so it seems it will be up to him as to whether or not he decides to stay in Rabat or leave for Johannesburg.
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