Fortunately the two parties reached an agreement which has resulted in the club accepting Mosimane’s resignation letter.Mosimane will join Egyptian giants Al Ahly together with his assistant Rhulani Mokwena and physical trainer Kabelo Rangoaga and performance analyst, Musi Matlaba.
Conley confirmed he has been informed of the interests from Mamelodi Sundowns through her agent.
She said she is yet to receive a formal offer.
Mngqithi has worked as Mosimane’s assistant since the 2013-14 season, achieving great success, which includes the Caf Champions League as well as three league titles.
Mngqithi led Arrows to their first ever cup title when they beat Ajax Cape Town 6–0 in the final of the 2009 MTN 8 on 24 October 2009.
Mosimane’s departure came as a surprise considering he had just signed a four year deal with the club in May. He had however expressed unhappiness about the ”internal forces” which were not too happy to see him succeed.
He had bemoaned the fact he didn’t have complete control over technical matters at the club.
In a statement, Mosimane has wished Mamelodi Sundowns success in their quest to defend their three titles.
“It is with a sense of pain and sadness that I announce my departure from Sundowns. I have accepted an offer to join an international team,” said Mosimane.
“I’m taking up this new challenge that will push me out of my comfort zone.”
In another statement, Motsepe thanked Mosimane for the success he has brought to the club over the last seven years and went further to explain that players and coaches must pursue new opportunities where they may grow and receive greater remuneration.
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