Mirel Redoi has left Al-Bataye after less than 6 months and is ready to take charge of a third team in a year. The former coach of Romania was lured by a huge salary.

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Mirel Radoi will sign a contract with Al-Jazeera and will receive 2.5 million dollars a year

The former Romanian national football coach has officially parted ways with Al-Batai and is just one step away from signing with Al-Jazeera.

The 42-year-old technician leaves his team in 7th place in the United Arab Emirates and will lead Al Jazira, where he will receive an annual salary of 2.5 million dollars.

Al Jazira, who also featured Florin Tenase, are 6th in the league, 10 points behind leaders Al Wasl.

Radoa’s new formation parted company with Dutchman Frank de Boer on 11 December, and Bob de Klerk has been interim coach since then.