Chelle’s Future Under Scrutiny After Salary Demand
The future of Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle has come under fresh scrutiny after reports emerged that he asked for a major pay rise from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
Chelle is said to have submitted a proposal in January 2026, requesting an increase in his monthly pay from $50,000 to $130,000. The request was meant to cover his salary, technical crew, and personal assistant.
The NFF reportedly rejected the proposal, describing the demand as too high, especially with ongoing financial challenges and debates over coach salaries in Nigerian football. The rejection is said to have left Chelle unhappy and open to other opportunities.
Following the disagreement, Chelle was linked with a possible move to French club Olympique de Marseille. He is also reported to have changed his agent in a bid to secure the job.
However, Marseille later appointed another coach, ending Chelle’s chances of joining the club. Despite this, the former Mali international is said to be considering other opportunities in Ligue 1.
Chelle remains under contract with the NFF, but the salary dispute has raised questions about his long-term future with the Super Eagles.




