After nearly two months without a permanent manager, the NFF unveiled Finidi George as the new head coach for the Super Eagles.
With his extensive experience, including serving as an assistant under former coach Jose Peseiro and leading the team in recent international fixtures, Finidi's appointment brings anticipation and expectations for a successful tenure.
Finidi George's salary expectation
According to reports from Ojora Babatunde on X, Ibitoye highlighted the precedent set by previous foreign coaches' salaries, advocating for equitable compensation for indigenous coaches like Finidi.
“Finidi George shouldn’t be earning less than 30/40million naira per month.” - Former Super Eagles media officer, @Toyin_Ibitoye
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"The last foreign coaches we had, one was $48,000, the other was $70,000. How much are we going to be paying Finidi George? It shouldn’t be anything less than ₦30-40 million a month," emphasised Ibitoye.
Speaking on the transition, Ibitoye noted the significance of the appointment and hinted at the challenges ahead. "Finidi’s immediate job is to lead Nigeria in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against South Africa and Benin.
“If he fails to do so, he could be booted out," Ibitoye affirmed, underscoring the importance of securing positive results in upcoming fixtures.