“Queiroz touted to replace Igesund” claims New Age Online.

A South African newspaper website, claims that Carlos Queiroz will be taking the helm of the South African national team after the World Cup 2014.

The New Age Online wrote “Talk of a new Bafana Bafana coach is gaining momentum, amid dwindling support for incumbent Gordon Igesund.

Igesund, whose contract expires in June, is reportedly a subject of investigation at the Safa over allegations he influenced his players to demand higher bonuses, weeks before the African Nations Championship kicked off.

The writing appears to be on the wall for Igesund, with weekend reports suggesting his fate has already been sealed.

The Safa top brass could roll back the time and appoint Carlos Queiroz as Igesund’s successor after the 2014 Fifa World Cup. Queiroz is currently in charge of Iran national team and will guide them in Brazil in June.

Queiroz, who has also coached Portugal, was a spectator at the recent Bafana matches in Cape Town adding fuel to growing speculation he could be keen on the job.”

Team Melli coach has already announced his intention that he will leave Iran after his contract expires, however the Portuguese coach did not announce his intention to join any side yet , hence the South African job is just a speculation at this time.