With Kaizer Chiefs expected to make further changes to the technical team, the club is likely to be inundated with enquiries regarding the head coaching position, the Siya crew understands.
On Monday, Chiefs relieved Molefi Ntseki of his duties as the club's head coach and replaced him with Cavin Johnson who had initially joined as the Head of Academy last month.
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As confirmed by the club, Johnson has taken over as the first team coach on an interim basis.
Furthermore, Amakhosi confirmed that Arthur Zwane has been moved from the position of assistant coach to return to his previous role within the club's development, with only Dillon Sheppard surviving as the assistant coach and set to serve under Johnson.
Several names of coaches from around the world have been linked to Chiefs since the changes were confirmed by the club.
According to sources, former Notts County player Paul Smalley is one of the latest names likely to make it to the list at Amakhosi, with the indications that the English coach's camp is considering offering him to the club.
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Smalley is a UEFA A license holder who has coached in England at youth level and has previously served as a director of youth at Portsmouth in the Premier League.
He has previously also held roles in USA, New Zealand, and Australia, among other countries.