Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi has opened up about his future following the closure of the recent football.
The Soweto giants finished out of the top eight in the just ended season following an inconsistent performance in the South African Premier League.
Despite struggling in the league, Kaizer Chiefs managed to secure the Cup competition, ending their 10-year trophy drought.
As the team gear up for the new campaign, the Tunisian tactician as rolled out the condition under which he will continue to work with the club.
Nabi would likely depart the club before the start of the campaign should the club fail to meet the conditions.
“I would be dishonest if I said I would stay if the club doesn’t provide me with all the necessary tools to succeed next season, because they promised, and I myself promised the fans that I want to build a successful team that will compete for victory in every tournament,” Nabi stated.
Nabi is desperate to turn things around for Kaizer Chiefs in the upcoming South African Premier League campaign.