The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) has been on the hunt for a new coach to lead the Super Eagles, and they have set their sights on Herve Renard, a renowned coach with a track record of success.
Renard has coached teams like Zambia and Morocco, and his expertise is highly sought after.
However, the NFF is facing a major hurdle in their negotiations with Renard.
He is demanding a salary of $180,000 per month, which is a staggering sum.
In Nigerian currency, this translates to almost N300 million per year.
This is a significant amount, especially considering the financial constraints that the NFF often faces.
COMMENTARIES:
@gsabram7: “Una no go leave the super eagles to coach themselves?”.
@Richdakvng: “If he’s going to win the world cup and African cup then it’s fine! But he should be arrested if he doesn’t win anything”.
@donal_segun: “NFF officials probably embezzle more than $180k on a monthly basis in their office. So, they might think such embezzlement would be gone if they pay premium money for a top coach. Herve Renald is worth every penny of his salary demand”.
@Adexsar: “NFF can get a better manager for a cheaper amount they shouldn’t waste their time on this man”.