Former Premier League coach Chris Hughton has supposedly arrived in Ghana for conversations with authorities of the Ghana Football Association and government in regards to the empty Black Stars instructing position.
The previous Norwich City and Brighton and Hove Albion director is supposed to be the leader to turn into the following mentor of the four-time African heroes following the firing of Milovan Rajevac.
Hughton has Ghanaian roots through his dad.
He is exceptionally intrigued by the gig in spite of being dismissed last year before the arrangement of Rajevac, a source told 3news.com.
The 63-year-old was among the mentors met in September 2021 during the quest for Charles Akonnor's replacement, yet passed up the gig because of 'significant pay interest'.
Hughton, who was brought into the world in London, vowed to get Ghanaian players conceived abroad, for example, Tariq Lamptey and Callum Hudson-Odoi to play for the Black Stars.
As per the report, the GFA Executive Council stay unconvinced with regards to Hughton yet are being compelled to acknowledge him.
The GFA fired Rajevac seven days after the Black Stars embarrassing way out from the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.
Another mentor is relied upon to be declared soon to begin arrangements for the 2022 World Cup qualifiers against Nigeria in March.
By Dauda Mohammed/remedynewshub.com