American coach Bob Bradley is gearing up for the task of managing Egypt even though he has yet to agree terms with the FA, as revealed by former US goalkeeping coach Zaki Abdul-Fattah. Bradley, the closest of three candidates to land the Egypt job, is keen to follow the training of some Cairo clubs as he is still in talks with Samir Zaher and his board over the vacant seat. “He is extremely excited,” Abdul-Fattah, the Egyptian who worked five years with Bradley with the US national team, said in an interview with Ahli TV. “When the FA contacted him, he phoned me saying ‘get ready we're heading to Cairo'. And since then he cannot stop thinking about his potential mission. “Bradley asked me to make arrangements so that he can attend the training of Zamalek, Arab Contractors and ENPPI, like he had done with Ahli. “He now knows everything about Egyptian football and is totally ready for the job. He is also delighted with the friendly behavior of Egyptian people.” Bradley was sacked as USA coach by the end of July, nearly two months after Hassan Shehata parted ways with Egypt. The 53-year-old led his nation to the 2010 World Cup round of 16 before being ousted by Ghana.