The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has started official talks with former Germany head coach Joachim Löw about the open Black Stars coaching job.
This comes after Otto Addo’s exit, with the GFA seeking a high-profile replacement before the 2026 World Cup preparations.
Sources say initial talks have been positive and Löw is interested. Löw is now closely reviewing the project, Ghana’s players and technical staff, and Ghana’s long-term goals.
Löw, who led Germany to the 2014 World Cup title, is seen as a top coach available for the role.
He works well with top players and brings a clear football style, making him a strong candidate as Ghana rebuilds.
By targeting Löw, the GFA signals intent to make major changes after a period of mixed results. Ghana’s recent matches have raised doubts about the team’s readiness for upcoming tournaments.
The Black Stars hope to perform well at the 2026 World Cup, where they will face a tough group featuring England, Croatia, and Panama.
Talks will address contract terms, technical staff, and short-term goals.
With the next international break approaching, the GFA aims to finish hiring soon.
If hired, Löw’s priorities will be building team confidence, creating a clear style, and ensuring Ghana can compete internationally. His ability to adapt and connect locally will be key.
The GFA will provide updates as talks continue, while fans await news on the next Black Stars coach.
Credit: Ghanasoccernet.com

