Zimbabwe coach Zdravko Logarusic is not ruling out a return to Ghana Premier League giants Asante Kotoko.
The Croat coached the Porcupines in 2017, having earlier led King Faisal Babes and Ashanti Gold in the Premier League.
In September the coach is set to return to Ghana, this time around with the Zimbabwe national team for their 2022 World Cup qualifying encounter with the Black Stars.
“Maybe in the future when I am free and if the position is open, why not?” Logarusic told Ashh FM when asked if he would consider a possible return to Kotoko.
“Asante Kotoko is a big name and if the situation is right, then sure.
“I was expecting to be Kotoko coach in 2011, 2012 or even 2013 because of the results I produced in Ghana [with King Faisal and Ashanti Gold] but nothing came and then from nowhere in 2017, the opportunity opened up for me to coach the club.
“This means in our job, we always have our suitcases packed, ready to go because you never know when an opportunity will open up.”
Logarusic was appointed the Porcupines coach in January 2017 but was booted out after three months, having supervised just 11 matches into the season.
He took charge of Sudan national team job after leaving Kotoko before taking up his current position at Zimbabwe.