The Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) may have jumped the gun in officially announcing Patrick Vieira as the new head coach of the Lions of the Teranga. Insiders reveal that the parties only share a verbal understanding, with critical legal negotiations still ongoing.
Premature Announcement Sparks Internal Confusion
Speaking in an interview with the radio station RFM, executive committee member Bakary Cissé clarified the exact status of the high-profile coaching search.
“We have an agreement in principle with Patrick Vieira,” Cissé explained, before adding that both sides are still “pursuing negotiations regarding the legal conditions.”
Unsigned Paperwork Leaves Door Open for Reversal
The premature rollout has sparked questions regarding how the FSF handles its official communications. An agreement in principle falls short of a formal signature.
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Until all contractual clauses are fully validated, a reversal remains theoretically possible. According to reports covering the announcement, the federation’s media team released visual assets proclaiming Vieira as the new manager before the paperwork was entirely locked down.
Ambiguous Social Media Posts and Family Travel
Adding to the uncertainty, Vieira has maintained a quiet public posture regarding the position. During a family trip to Senegal that included a safari at the Bandia reserve, the former Arsenal captain posted photos on Instagram accompanied by the caption “Lions de la Teranga.”

However, the images featured actual big cats rather than members of the national football team led by Sadio Mané, leaving the post open to interpretation. Vieira subsequently visited Cape Verde—the birthplace of his grandfather—without issuing any personal confirmation of a finalized contract with the FSF.
Financial Compromise and Staff Autonomy Debates
The path to even reaching a verbal agreement proved complicated. Initial discussions involved a wide gap in financial expectations.
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Vieira reportedly sought a monthly salary approaching 100,000 euros. The two sides eventually compromised on approximately 35 million FCFA per month, representing a little more than half of his initial demand.
Debates also reportedly surfaced within the federation concerning the composition of his coaching staff and the degree of autonomy Vieira would be granted, after initial pushes for total independence met resistance from executive committee members.
Awaiting Formal Execution Amid Past Scrutiny
The federation’s handling of the coaching vacancy arrives on the heels of internal scrutiny following past management challenges surrounding the national team. As legal terms continue to be ironed out, supporters and federation officials alike await a formal, fully executed contract to cement the transition.
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