Maxwell Konadu, a former assistant coach for Ghana, is almost finalizing a contract to join Black Leopards, a South African team.
Following his request to relocate to South Africa, Konadu and his present club, Nsoatreman FC, have mutually decided to split ways.
Konadu turned Nsoatreman into a powerful force in the Ghanaian premier league during his outstanding spell there.
Under his leadership, the squad finished fourth in the Premier League and won the Ghana FA Cup, attracting interest from multiple clubs.
This week, the seasoned coach is anticipated to finalize a three-year deal with Black Leopards.
In the meantime, Nsoatreman has commenced the process of seeking a new coach to guide the team throughout their inaugural CAF Confederation Cup campaign.
After a fruitful stint with Nsoatreman, Konadu is leaving, and his next challenge in South Africa is much awaited.
His coaching expertise is demonstrated by his accomplishments with Nsoatreman, which include winning the Ghana FA Cup and placing fourth in the Premier League.
With his new team, Black Leopards, Konadu is anticipated to provide his knowledge and experience to the South African team, ushering in a new chapter in his career.
Next season, the Thohoyandou-based team hopes to be promoted to the South African Premier League.
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