Ghana defender Derrick Luckassen is poised to replace Alexander Djiku in the Black Stars squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, barring any last-minute hiccups, Sportsworldghana.com can confrim.
The development comes after Djiku suffered an injury setback that is expected to rule him out of the tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Luckassen, who made his senior debut for Ghana in the international friendly against Germany in March, has emerged as the leading candidate to take the vacant spot in Carlos Queiroz’s squad.
The 30-year-old enjoyed an outstanding campaign with Cypriot giants Pafos FC, playing a key role in their domestic and European exploits.
His performances on the continental stage particularly caught the attention of the Black Stars technical team.
Luckassen made eight appearances in the UEFA Champions League this season and scored once, underlining his ability to contribute at the highest level of European football.
His consistency, leadership qualities and versatility across the backline have made him a reliable option for both club and country.
Sources close to the team indicate that the defender is expected to link up with the Black Stars in the United States once the final squad adjustments are completed.
His inclusion would provide valuable experience and depth to Ghana’s defensive unit ahead of a challenging World Cup campaign.
The Black Stars are scheduled to continue their preparations with international friendly against Wales on Tuesday before turning their full attention to the tournament, where they will be hoping to progress beyond the group stage.
With Djiku’s absence leaving a significant void in defence, Luckassen now looks set to be handed a golden opportunity to establish himself on the biggest stage in world football.












