The Argentine tactician is keen to return to the Den and replace the Rwandan coach, who quit three days ago
Argentine coach Rodolfo Zapata has issued a come-get-me please to former side AFC Leopards.
The coaching position at the club fell vacant early this week owing to the exit of Rwandan coach Andre Casa Mbungo.
The 13-time league champions are currently managed by Anthony Kimani on an interim basis, who served as the assistant coach for Mbungo and football operations manager Tom Juma.
However, the 53-year-old Zapata says he can save the situation at Ingwe and help them win the elusive Kenyan Premier League (KPL) crown if given a chance.