Kaizer Chiefs head coach, Stuart Baxter, has turned down the chance to go and coach in Japan again, deciding against accepting an offer from Ventforet Kofu.

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Baxter led the Amakhosi to their second league title in the space of three seasons this month, finally getting his hands on the 2014/15 Absa Premiership trophy following the win over Chippa United this weekend.

There has been lots of talk regarding the Englishman’s future at Naturena, with a growing possibility that he might leave the club, however it will not be to join Kofu in Japan.

Baxter spent a few years of his career in Japan with Sanfrecce Hiroshima and Vissel Kobe, winning the J. League title during his time there, and is highly regarded in the country.

With that in mind, the Siya crew has been informed that struggling Kofu, who are currently bottom of the league after 11 games, had been interested in bringing Baxter in to try and save their season, though were unsuccessful in their attempts.

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The crew is led to believe that Baxter turned down the move to Japan as he felt that it wouldn’t be the right move for his career.