The Nigeria Football Federation has offered
Stephen Keshi an improved contract of seven million naira a month (over
$44,000) a top official told africanFootball.com. In his first contract, which expired after the World Cup, the former Super
Eagles captain earned five million naira monthly and has now demanded twice
that amount.
Keshi, who was not considered for the South African post and the NFF are expected to finalise a new deal next week.
The official who has been part of the contract talks said the “Big Boss” wishes to continue as Nigeria coach.
“We have had meetings with Keshi and the good news is that he is willing to continue as coach of the Super Eagles,” the official told africanFootball.com.
Keshi, who was not considered for the South African post and the NFF are expected to finalise a new deal next week.
The official who has been part of the contract talks said the “Big Boss” wishes to continue as Nigeria coach.
“We have had meetings with Keshi and the good news is that he is willing to continue as coach of the Super Eagles,” the official told africanFootball.com.
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