Richards Bay head coach Vusumuzi Vilakazi has hinted at his departure from the club after a sudden breakdown in contract negotiations!
Richards Bay head coach Vusumuzi Vilakazi has hinted at his imminent departure from the club, creating a buzz in the football world. Despite recently signing a new contract with the KwaZulu-Natal outfit, Vilakazi’s exit appears imminent, as first reported by
Richards Bay’s management is now in talks with several experienced coaches, aiming to secure a new head coach before the 2024/25 season kicks off. Sources indicate that the club’s intention to alter Vilakazi’s contract terms contributed to the breakdown in negotiations. The club’s move to revise the contract led Vilakazi to submit his resignation, complicating the coaching situation at Richards Bay.
The shift in coaching staff may also be influenced by new sponsors, Phakwe Gas, who are reportedly seeking a more seasoned head coach. Vilakazi’s tenure saw him lead the Natal Rich Boys to survival in top-flight football after an unbeaten run in the PSL Promotion/Playoffs, overcoming teams like Baroka FC and the University of Pretoria.On Monday, Vilakazi posted a motivational message from DJ Sbu, a renowned radio personality and businessman, on social media.
As Vilakazi’s future remains uncertain, fans and analysts eagerly anticipate his next move. With a track record that includes successful stints at PSL clubs like Golden Arrows and Chippa United, Vilakazi’s next destination will attract significant attention. His proven ability to lead teams and navigate top-flight football has set high expectations for his next role.
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