President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has hinted Ghanaians might see new faces in the Black Stars in the November International break.
Currently, there are great talents with Ghanaian descent playing in Europe which includes Brighton Hove Albion right back Tariq Lamptey Arsenal’s Eddie Nketsia, Francis Amuzu and Derrick Luckassen all at Belgian side RSC Anderlecht.
AZ Alkmaar striker Myron Boadu and Jeremy Doku, meanwhile have opted to represent the Netherlands and Belgium respectively.
Bur Mr. Okraku in an interview with 3sports said they are trying as much as possible to get every player qualified to represent Ghana onto their database for the technical handlers to choose from, adding there is the possibility of seeing new faces in November.
“Our key responsibility is to scout everywhere in the world to look for Ghanaian players, put together their data and hand over such data to the technical directorate”, he told 3Sports.
“We are following every talent you may have seen on the screens, but obviously, we can’t have access to everybody.
“We have a wonderful team, there are good players in the current squad. We want to make the squad even more competitive, for whichever reason we want to have players beyond the shores of Ghana.”
“I’m sure if we assemble again in November for a competitive game, you will see a few faces coming through.
“Already C. K Akonnor has called up to Alexander Djiku who is a Ghanaian but lives in France, he is very competitive and I’m sure he will add value to our national team.”
Ghana will play Sudan in an AFCON qualifiers double-header in the November International break.




























