Former Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena is reportedly a favourite to take charge of a certain African team, who will be competing in the CAF Champions League team.
The South African tactician is currently without a club after parting ways with Moroccan giants Wydad Casbalanca at the end of last season.
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Mokwena has been linked with North African sides Zamalek and MC Alger recently, but it seems he could be heading to the Tanzanian Premier League.
Pan-Africa Football have reported that Mokwena is among the front-runners for the head coach role at champions Young Africans.
Yanga are without a head coach after Miloud Hamdi left after one season and joined up with Egyptian outfit Ismaily SC.
“We have talked to several coaches, we have been cutting down the numbers, and we now have the man to take us forward and he will be unveiled in due course,” a source told Pan-Africa Football.
When asked for names of the coaches, the source added, “No, I can’t give you any of the names for now, but know that very soon we will unveil a new foreign coach.”