Former Super Eagles coach, Sunday Oliseh, has expressed his readiness to manage the team again if the right conditions are met.
Oliseh made this known while featuring on Channels Television Sports.
The former midfielder had a short spell in charge of the Super Eagles between July 2015 to February 2016.
Oliseh’s relationship with the Nigeria Football Federation was quarrelsome during his reign.
The 49-year-old also clashed with senior players in the team during his time in charge of the Super Eagles.
Meanwhile, the ertswhile Ajax star is among the names touted to replace the Super Eagles handler, Jose Peseiro.
Asked if he had applied to coach the Super Eagles, Oliseh said, “Right now, what I can say is that I am going to put my wildcard on this question.
“As I have also often said, if Nigeria needs my services, I will always help my country if the right conditions are met. “
Oliseh joined the former Super Eagles’s winger, Emmanuel Amunike, who had also shown interest in the job.
Amunike’s interest was dislcosed by former BBC reporter,, Osasu Obayiuwana.
“1994 @CAF_Online #AFOTY .@AmunekeEmma9496, the former @ZSCOfficial, @FCBarcelona and @NGSuperEagles player, has confirmed to me that he has put himself in the running to be the next manager of #Nigeria’s national team,” he wrote on X.
The Nigeria Football Federation had declared the position of Super Eagles head coach vacant after Peseiro’s contract officially ended.
The Portuguese led the Super Eagles to a second place finish at the 2023 African Cup of Nations in Cote D’ivoire.