Raymond Domenech will not be taking the reins of the Carthage Eagles, as reported by Africa Top Sports.com. Despite reaching an agreement on the financial terms of the contract, the Tunisian Football Federation did not accept all of Domenech’s requests. While the proposed contract duration was two years with an option for two additional years, Domenech wanted to bring an assistant of his choice, which the FTF opposed. As a result, Jacques Santini and Uli Stielike are now being considered for the position, with Santini potentially being favored if he agrees to the condition of having a local assistant. Santini, a former coach of the French national team from 2002 to 2004, is in competition with Stielike, who previously led the Ivory Coast national team from 2006 to 2008. The situation is still evolving, and further developments are expected.