Former SA U23 and Mpumalanga Black Aces coach, Kenny Ndlazi, could be set to join Mbabane Highlanders next season.
Ndlazi confirmed to the Times of Swaziland that he could join Highlanders, but added that there are other teams who are interested in him.
"Okay it's not just Highlanders who have offered me a job. There are other teams that want me there, but I'd rather not talk about it now until after the World Cup," said Ndlazi.
"Highlanders are a big club and I'm so impressed with 'Rubber's (Highlanders' Chairman Bheki 'Rubber' Simelane) style of management. He is coming up very strongly and as I always say, I have a soft spot for Swaziland," added Ndlazi.
Ndlazi is no stranger to Swaziland football. The former Atlie FC coach managed Malanti Chiefs and Manzini Sundowns before joining Wanderers.
He left Wanderers in April and returned to South Africa, saying he wanted to take some time off football to rest and be with his family.
Meanwhile, SA born coach, Basil Petersen, who has been the interim coach of Wanderers since Ndlazi left, has been told to re-apply as opposed to an automatic renewal of his contract.
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