Milovan Rajevac expects to sign a contract extension in the coming weeks after negotiating a new deal with the Ghana Football Association.
The Black Stars coach whose initial two-year contract is set to run out in the coming days says is now looking ahead to another challenge as the qualifying campaign for the 2012 African Nations Cup begins next month.
“It is sure I will be signing a new contract soon,” said Rajevac.
Having guided Ghana to the finals of the 2009 African Nations Championship - a competition reserved for only local players, - 2010 Nations Cup and finishing as quarter-finalists at the World Cup, the 56-year-old Serb's announcement puts an end to speculation that he could be returning to his homeland, Serbia.
Source: Ghanafa.org
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