Despite parting ways with UAE club Al Wahda, coach Pitso Mosimane is in high demand with a list of clubs and countries showing interest in his services.
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Mosimane's stint with Al Wahda lasted just four months – the shortest stint he has had in his managerial career.
He has disclosed that he intends to take a bit of a hiatus before taking up his next job – but he has multiple offers at his doorstep as he revealed in a conversation with the South African Football Journalists Association on Monday.
"There has been interest, a little bit to talk. There has been an interesting one also from North America and why not? Why not go to North America, why not go east in Japan, China, those places you know, because also for us, it's our legacy," he explained.
"So, if you can get a project that's interesting in the Gulf and just making an example and a similar project in Asia. Probably I'll go to Asia just to go see, I mean when I'm saying Asia, I know the Gulf is Asia, but I'm talking east now, why not? And there's been also an interest, not an interest, just a conversation in Europe, some maybe this will break the ice, I don't know, but in east Europe, not the ones that we all talk about, France, England, Italy and all that so. Yeah, and probably there might be interest back at home and also maybe national teams would be nice also. That depends which one it depends on the reason," he said.
Mosimane's stint in Al Wahda saw him rack up six wins and four losses in 10 matches in all competitions. It is likely that he will only return to the dugout in January - and it remains to be seen where he takes his talents next.
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