Aliou Cissé is on the verge of returning to management, with reports suggesting he is close to being appointed as head coach of the Libyan national team.
The former Senegal boss, who led his country to Africa Cup of Nations glory in 2022, is reportedly in advanced talks with the Libyan Football Federation.
Agreement reached?
According to Libyan media outlets Ean Libya and Al-Wasat Gate, an agreement has already been finalised between Cissé and the federation.
An official announcement confirming his appointment is expected soon.
Speculation over his move intensified following his recent visit to Libya, where he attended the inauguration of the Benghazi Sports City stadium.
His presence at the event is seen as a strong indication of his growing ties with Libyan football authorities.
Crucial World Cup qualifier looms
Should Cissé’s appointment be confirmed, he will face an immediate challenge in Libya’s World Cup qualification campaign.
The Knights of the Mediterranean are set to take on Angola on 19 March in a crucial fifth-round fixture.
With Libya currently second in their group on seven points, securing a place at the 2026 World Cup remains a realistic objective.
A new challenge for Cissé
After nearly a decade in charge of Senegal, Cissé would bring a wealth of experience to Libya, a team aiming to establish itself as a competitive force in African football.
His tenure with Senegal was marked by tactical discipline and a strong team identity, qualities that could help Libya achieve greater consistency on the international stage.
If appointed, his primary objective will be to guide Libya through the World Cup qualifiers and build a foundation for long-term success.