CAIRO - Former Ghana coach Milvan Rajevac is in the running to take over as boss of deposed African champions Egypt. The Serbian boss arrived in Cairo on Monday to have talks with the Egyptian Football Association (EFA). He has been added to the shortlist for the job, which also includes former USA boss Bob Bradley. Rajevac led Ghana's Black Stars to the quarter-finals of the World Cup in South Africa in 2010 and to the final of the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations. He left the job after refusing an extended contract and went to a club Saudi Arabia, before taking over as Qatar national team coach - a job he lost last month. The EFA board will meet on Wednesday to make a final decision as to who will take over from Hassan Shehata, who stepped down earlier this year. As well as Rajevac and Bradley, the shortlist also includes another Serbian, Zoran Zamelokovic and Francisco Maturana of Colombia. The Pharaohs' Olympic coach Hani Ramzy took charge of a mainly youth-based squad for the weekend's 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Sierra Leone. The 2-1 defeat confirmed that Egypt would not be able to qualify for the finals in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.