Javier Clemente, the Spanish manager of Libya's national football team is going to leave in November after the match against Tunisia within the 2018 World Cup qualifiers, the head of Libyan Football Federation has declared.

Anwar Al-Toshani said the LFF is in talks with another foreign coach to replace Clemente, but he declined to identify him.

Libya kicks off the 2018 World Cup qualifiers with a clash against Democratic Republic of Congo on October 08 in Kinshasa.

Meanwhile, the former Brazilian manager of the national team Marcos Paqueta is suing the Libyan Football Federation for unpaid salaries.

"Paqueta is demanding $1.3 million as previous dues," Al-Toshani confirmed.

In July 2010, the LFF signed a two-year contract with Paqueta during which the Libyan squad showed good performance and their FIFA world rankings rose to the highest it had ever been at 53 with 581 points.