
Legia Warsaw in chaos before Hibs Conference League shootout as boss offered mega money temptation
Legia Warsaw are facing the prospect of boss Edi Iordanescu walking away for a big-money move to Abu Dhabi before facing Hibs.
The Scottish Premiership side entertain the Polish giants for a place in the group stage of the Europa Conference League with the first leg in Edinburgh on Thursday.
Legia have endured a nightmare build-up to the tie after being dumped out of the Europa League by AEK Larnaca and then losing to Polish League new boys Wisla Plock at the weekend.
And now their Romanian boss Iordanescu has reportedly been offered a new challenge in the United Arab Emirates.
Ambitious moneybags club Al Jazira axed manager Hussein Ammouta just one game into the new season in the UAE.
They spent millions in the summer to sign Willyan Rocha from Russia's CSKA Moscow and Igor Serrote from Gremio in Brazil, but their 3-2 to Khor Fakkan cost the former Jordan manager his job.
And they have targeted ex-Romania boss Iordanescu to replace him, according to reports in the Gulf.
Iordanescu has a release clause in his contract that would allow him to leave Legia for just £400,000 and is weighing over a huge offer of £3million a year to manage Al Jazira.
He only took charge of Legia two months ago, but has made a rocky start to his tenure after a disappointing exit in Europe, where they were thrashed 4-1 in Cyprus.
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