Former Newcastle United manager, Chris Hughton is on the verge of being named new Black Stars coach after a meeting with the Sports Minister and the GFA executive.
The Ghana Football Association [GFA] has reached an agreement with the Youth and Sports Ministry to appoint the Irish Ghanaian as the successor for Milovan Rajevac.
Kurt Okraku, who is the President of the Ghana Football Association is convinced the former Tottenham Hotspur manager is the right man for the job despite holding talks with Otto Addo in Germany.
The GFA will appoint Hughton as the interim manager for Ghana’s FIFA World Cup playoffs against Nigeria later next month.
Kurt Okraku together with Bernhard Lippert, GFA technical director, and Tony Baffoe- ex-Black Stars player travelled to Germany on January 28, 2022, to meet former Black Stars assistant coach, Otto Addo who is currently a technical team member at Borussia Dortmund.
The meeting was to convince Otto Addo to take up the role of interim manager but must first negotiate with Dortmund before he is released.
Chris Hughton’s appointment is expected to be announced after Ghana’s games against Nigeria. Hughton has already held discussions with President Akufo Addo at the Jubilee House and has been assured of the job.
Ghana will host the Super Eagles in the first leg on March 23 before travelling to Abuja for the return encounter on March 29.
The Black Stars having missed out in 2018 will be hoping to return to the Mundial for the fourth time.
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