Hervé Renard has a new offer in Africa

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After being approached by the Ivory Coast and Algeria, the Frenchman Hervé Renard has a new touch in Africa.

Hervé Renard is definitely popular in Africa. The French technician is unable to receive requests from the Black Continent. Currently, it would be the subject of pronounced interest on the part of Cameroon.

After Ivory Coast and Algeria, it is the Indomitable Lions who are looking to sign him. He is at the top of their list to take over from Rigobert Song, dismissed by Samuel Eto’o last week. The information comes from the NCI media.

Fox, Cameroon’s first choice

Renard is currently not free since he is in charge of the French women’s team. But it will be next August after the Paris Olympic Games. Seeing him return to Africa would not be a surprise given the love he has for this continent.

If the Renard track does not materialize, FECAFOOT could turn to other options. Two veterans of the house are also in the viewfinder, in this case Hugo Broos and Toni Conceiçao. The first named is even the one who put Cameroon on the roof of Africa for the last time (in 2017).

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