Pasuwa, a former Zimbabwe head coach, has won a quadruple in Malawi, breaking a record for the first foreign coach to achieve that feat in Malawi with Bullets.
Reports in South Africa suggest that Kaizer Chiefs and Richards Bay are teams interested in having him.
However, his manager, Felix Ngamanya Sapao, has confirmed that only Richards Bay and a top club from Uganda have expressed interest but currently, there is nothing official.
In an interview with BolaNews, Pasuwa said he is under contract and that a decision would be made after talking to Bullet’s management.
“Remember, I still have a year to go on the contract I signed and if anything, then I have to talk to management,” he said.
Meanwhile, Bullets CEO Suzgo Nyirenda said Pasuwa has delivered and the club is planning to extend his stay in Malawi.
“We cannot discuss his achievement; everyone can see for themselves what he has achieved; this is why we want to extend his stay,” he said.
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Pasuwa has never lost the league since arriving in Malawi, winning it five times in a row, breaking a record he set while coaching for Dynamos FC in Zimbabwe, where he won the league four times in a row from 2014 to 2017.
In the last six years in Malawi, he has won two FDH Bank Cup trophies, two Airtel Top8 Cups, and three Charity Shields trophies.
This year, he has won the league, FDH Cup trophy, Airtel Top8 and Castel Cup, and Charity Shield.