Nasreddine Nabi is closing on a move to DStv Premiership side Kaizer Chiefs.
Amakhosi are without a head coach after dispensing with interim boss Cavin Johnson.
Nabi is reported to have given his notice with Moroccan outfit AS FAR after being offered a deal by Chiefs.
“Tunisian Nasr Al-Din Al-Nabi leaves the Royal Moroccan Army Club at the end of the season after agreeing with the South African team, Kaizer Chiefs,” read a Twitter post by BeIN SPORTS.
Nabi added on Goal: “The South African offer was not the only one, but rather I received several offers. But I will have a meeting with the team (Rabat) president (Mohamed Haramou) to talk about this issue.
“I am currently focusing on the cup semi-final match against Maghreb Fez. I tried to raise the morale of the players and told them that there is still a chance to win [the Throne Cup].”
AS FAR missed out on winning the Moroccan Botola Pro League title by one point on Friday night with Raja Casablanca crowned champions.
They are next in action in a Moroccan Throne Cup semi-final clash with Maghreb Faz on 23 June.