Golden Arrows FC's experienced coach Manqoba Mnqgithi has reportedly parted ways with the club, according to iDiski Times. This development comes after weeks of speculation linking Mnqgithi with a potential switch to one of the Premier Soccer League's 'Big Three'. The exit of Mnqgithi, along with assistant coaches Kagiso Dikgacoi and Musa Bilankulu, and goalkeeper coach Marcus Mashilo, marks a significant overhaul of the club's technical structure. As the PSL coaching carousel continues to gather momentum, Mnqgithi's next move is eagerly anticipated, with Soweto emerging as a possible destination. The PSL-winning tactician has established himself as one of the most respected minds in the local game, earning widespread admiration for his tactical acumen. His extensive experience in the CAF Champions League is believed to be a key factor that could appeal to the Buccaneers, should Abdeslam Ouaddou choose to leave after his treble-winning first season. Meanwhile, their Soweto rivals in Naturena are also monitoring developments closely, as they aim to compete for the 'bigger fish' on the African stage. Mnqgithi's pedigree and familiarity with high-pressure continental campaigns could make him an attractive option for both camps. The experienced mentor remains a sought-after figure in the PSL coaching landscape, with his next chapter potentially set to play a defining role in shaping the balance of power in South African football. As speculation continues to build, the club is yet to officially confirm the changes and is expected to make decisions on the technical structure ahead of pre-season. Earlier talks involving Adnan Beganovic were said to have collapsed, leaving the door open for a new coach to take the reins. With the PSL season fast approaching, the situation at Golden Arrows FC will be closely watched, as the club looks to rebuild and compete with the best in the league.