Constantine's appointment is expected to be officially announced next week by the AIFF and the English-Cypriot will begin his new stint in the new year.
"It is more or less certain that Constantine will be the Indian football team head coach. The AIFF Technical Committee has cleared his name and the official announcement is expected early next week," a top source told PTI on the condition of anonymity.
The 52-year-old Constantine, who was India coach from 2002 to 2005, will, however, get significantly lower salary than what his predecessor Wim Koevermans was getting. Dutchman Koevermans reportedly got around USD 20,000 per month before he left the job recently after a just over two-year stint.
"Constantine fulfilled our three criteria. Firstly, he comes within the pay package of the AIFF. We wanted a coach whose salary was below that of Koevermans. Secondly, we wanted a coach, who has experience of coaching national team," the source said.
"The third criteria was that the new coach should have knowledge of Indian football, its geography and perhaps culture. Constantine fits well in all this," he added.
Although India failed to qualify for the 2004 Asian Cup, the senior national team won a silver medal in the inaugural Afro-Asian Games in 2003, with victories over Rwanda and Zimbabwe (then 85 places ahead of India in FIFA rankings) along the way, losing in the final 0-1 to Uzbekistan.
In November 2003, the AFC named Constantine as Asia Manager/Coach of the Month.
