Glorea Bentil, AfricaNews reporter in Accra, Ghana
Dutchman Guus Hiddink is the primary target of Ivory Coast to lead their side to the summer World Cup in South Africa, confirmed Ivorian FA president Jacques Anouma. He said talks are still ongoing and the final outcome would be known by the middle of next week.

"Guus is one of the people we have contacted about becoming coach. Probably in the middle of next week something will be concluded," Anouma was quoted as saying by BBC.
"There were a lot of coaches at Loftus Road for the match against South Korea and some have contacted me. Of the three or four in contention to become the next coach, Guus is the person we want but we are still talking to him. Talks are ongoing but nothing has been decided."
Ivory Coast are in the market for a new coach following the departure of Vahid Halilhodzic last week. The Bosnian gaffer got the sack following the nation's disappointing performances at the African Nations Cup.
Hiddink would have to negotiate an early release with the Russian FA if he is to be available to pick up the Ivory Coast job, according to Goal.com.