American coach Bob Bradley will be unveiled on Saturday as new manager of the Egypt first team, the FA has announced. The FA's website stated that Bradley has agreed terms with chairman Samir Zaher as the details of his contact shall be announced at a press conference on Saturday. The 53-year-old will succeed Hassan Shehata on the Egypt bench, following the latter's departure back in June. Egypt U-20 coach Diaa Al-Sayed is likely to be named assistant manager to the former US boss, who beat off competition from candidates Francisco Maturana, Zoran Filipovic and Milovan Rajevac. It has yet to be known weather Bradley will be at the helm when Egypt host Niger in the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers next month. The Egypt first team are currently under the management of Olympic team coach Hany Ramzy, who lost 2-1 in Sierra Leone with a squad of youngsters this month.