Ghana coach Otto Addo will announce his squad for the World Cup qualifiers against Mali and the Central African Republic next week.
Addo, who was reappointed as Ghana coach in February, is preparing his team for the two games in June after observing the players during international friendlies against Nigeria and Uganda in March.
The former Ghana international is expected to retain most of the players who featured in March’s friendlies while welcoming back key players Thomas Partey, Joseph Paintsil, Mohammed Kudus, and Inaki Williams. This quartet, along with Osman Bukari and Alexander Djiku, missed the matches in Morocco but look set for a return to the Black Stars.
Meanwhile, veteran center-back Daniel Amartey might miss the upcoming matches due to limited game time with Besiktas in Turkey.
Addo will name his squad next week before meeting the press for his official unveiling for his second tenure as head coach of the Black Stars.
Ghana will travel to Bamako on June 6 to face the Eagles of Mali, before hosting the Central African Republic four days later in Kumasi.

























