Roger De Sa appears to be on the verge of securing a national team coaching position at Carlos Queiroz's potential new employers.
De Sa has confirmed to this website that he and Queiroz - both born in Mozambique - are in discussions with football associations in Africa and abroad.
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This would mark their sixth collaboration, with Quieroz serving as head coach and De Sa as his assistant.
"Yes, it's possible. There are several countries that have reached out to us," says the former Orlando Pirates head coach, opening up to KickOff.com.
"However, nothing is concrete yet. We do have a few countries that have inquired about our requirements and what we are looking for. So, we are currently waiting.
"There are about four options on the table at the moment.
"We expect to receive a definitive answer very soon, and then we will need to make a decision.
"Two of those four teams will be competing in the AFCON finals in Morocco this year, while the other two are from outside the continent," he explains.
The former Bafana Bafana goalkeeper, however, says he is not in a position to disclose further details due to confidentiality.
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"We will present our demands, and then they will have to make a decision."