Former Ghana assistant coach Maxwell Konadu is on the brink of joining South African club Black Leopards, with negotiations nearing completion.

Konadu's current team, Nsoatreman FC, has agreed to his request to move to South Africa, ending a successful tenure where he elevated the team's status in the Ghanaian top-flight league.

During his leadership, Nsoatreman FC clinched the Ghana FA Cup title and secured a commendable fourth-place finish in the Premier League, drawing attention from multiple clubs.

The experienced coach is poised to finalize a three-year contract with Black Leopards within the week.

Meanwhile, Nsoatreman FC has initiated a search for a successor to guide the team in their debut appearance in the CAF Confederation Cup.

Konadu's departure from Nsoatreman FC signals a transition after his impactful stint, setting his sights on a new challenge in South Africa.

His achievements, including winning the Ghana FA Cup and achieving a top-four league finish, underscore his coaching acumen.

Konadu's move to Black Leopards signifies a fresh phase in his career, where he aims to contribute his wealth of expertise to the club.

Based in Thohoyandou, Black Leopards are focused on earning promotion to the South African Premier League in the upcoming season.